Tough consequences for alleged Beit Bridge corruption is GOOD news
7 October 2020
For far too long, South Africans have watched money being lost through wasteful expenditure and corruption without any consequences for those implicated or any effort to get the lost money back.
I welcome the news that, finally, this is changing.
Patricia de Lille, the leader of GOOD, inherited a national government department widely implicated in many high profile cases of corruption.
Officials in the department have been implicated in the funding of Nkandla, exorbitant lease deals, the irregular appointment of senior managers and approving inflated costs of up to R35 million for State funerals.