The fight against crime and corruption has been upped a notch in Gauteng with the announcement that government officials in supply chain and finance will undergo lifestyle audits.
In a statement made available to The Bulrushes on Sunday, (2 March 2025), the Gauteng Provincial Government said it was “intensifying its commitment to transparency and ethical governance by subjecting all officials in Supply Chain Management and finance functions to comprehensive lifestyle audits”.
The statement said this initiative aligns with Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi’s commitment in his 2023 State of the Province Address, to “strengthen accountability and combat corruption” within the provincial government.
“The Special Investigating Unit will conduct the lifestyle audits under a Secondment Agreement established with the Office of the Premier in 2023,” the statement said.
“This agreement highlights the provincial government’s firm stance against financial misconduct and malfeasance within the government departments and agencies.”
The statement said the focus will be on officials directly responsible for procurement and financial decision-making across all GPG departments and entities.
“This initiative reinforces our commitment to ethical governance and accountability,” said Premier Lesufi.
“By implementing proactive measures to combat corruption, we are fostering a culture of transparency and responsible leadership within the Gauteng Provincial Government.
“Public trust in government institutions is of utmost importance and these lifestyle audits will serve as a critical tool in restoring and maintaining that trust.”
The lifestyle audits process is being implemented in a phased-in approach.
“To set the tone for ethical leadership and walking the talk, the first phase involved lifestyle audits being conducted on the Premier and Members of the Executive,” the statement said.
“The second phase involved accounting officers (HoDs and CEOs) of GPG departments and entities.
“This initiative represents a significant step toward safeguarding public resources, promoting good governance, and ensuring that government officials operate within ethical and legal frameworks.”
The Gauteng Provincial Government said it remains resolute in its fight against corruption and will continue to implement measures that promote integrity, efficiency, and accountability.
Premier Panyaza Lesufi
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