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| Hogan must open Nyanda's can of worms - COPE |
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“The ongoing exposés of Communications minister Gen Nyanda’s controversial business relationships and alleged insider deals with government and parastatals can no longer be ignored,” says Juli Kilian, COPE MP serving in the Parliamentary Communication Committee. “The collective conscience of South Africans has been numbed by a monotonous flow of exposés on the abuse of powerful connections for personal gain that hardly make the daily headlines anymore, “Kilian said. “However, when a member of cabinet allows his personal commercial and political interests to cloud his judgment on important decisions that affect the entire nation, it cannot be ignored or swept under the carpet. The cancerous worms of corruption and insider trading in high places must be exposed once and for all. With yet another analysis of Gen Nyanda's company’s controversial contracts with government, published in the Mail & Guardian last week, the time has come for Minister Barbara Hogan, the Minister of Public Enterprises, to launch a full fledged investigation into the procedures and modus operandi that enable senior politicians to enrich themselves through nepotistic tender awards. COPE will therefore appeal to Min Barbara Hogan, the Minster of Public Enterprises and her cabinet colleague, Mr. Sbu Ndebele, the Minister of Transport, to urgently investigate the contracts between government and the security company of the Communication Minister.
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