SOPA painted a clear picture of where SA could be without corruption
15 February 2019
Premier Helen Zille’s State of the Province address and her account of the progress made in the Western Cape give a clear picture of where South Africa could be without the corruption that has plagued many other provinces and state-owned enterprises, says the Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
“Nothing says this more clearly than the Auditor General’s figures on local government where only 33 municipalities out of 257 achieved clean audits and 21 of them were in the Western Cape,” said Ms Janine Myburgh, President of the Chamber.
“This is a clear indication that the corruption problem is well contained in the Western Cape and it is surely one of the most important reasons for our success.”
In the public sector as a whole the Western Cape achieved had 83% clean audits. Next best was Gauteng with 52%. “The figures clearly show that the Western Cape is the leading province in the country and the best place to live,” Ms Myburgh said.