Parliament Cracks Down: Demanding Answers from State Departments on Lifestyle Audits
2025-03-04

EWN Sport
The Parliament's committee on Public Service and Administration is taking a firm stance, requiring state departments to provide reasons for not conducting annual lifestyle audits. Chairperson Jan de Villiers emphasizes the need for accountability, stating that there must be consequences for non-compliance. As part of the government's efforts to promote transparency and corruption prevention, lifestyle audits are a crucial tool in identifying and addressing potential misconduct. The committee's move is expected to boost public sector accountability and good governance, with a focus on anti-corruption measures and public service administration.