TheChamp
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And at the very least, it speaks to the financial incompetence, the inability to manage any form of money, of your cadre, just like Zuma could not even manage his household budget. Just because the auditors could not find any corruption, does not mean that it isn't any. It means that, at the very least, he was so thick that he didn't find it necessary to put any proper financial controls in place. The purpose of this omission which one has to question, what was he trying to avoid being found out by not putting them in place, as required (for many decades now already).
Where do you think that the R1bn went to? Lesoofi should rather educate himself first on financial accountability, reporting and controls regarding public funds, and PCAOB standards, before meddling into petty school issues. But like all ANC cadres, and particularly evident in Rama WaWa 's cabinet, they are not appointed on competence, ability to execute, experience or knowledge, and haven't a smidgen of morality or even ethics.
I don't know where the R1bn went to, I was just explaining to the excited crowd that irregular expenditure does not amount to corruption, I do realise that some are not aware of the slippery slope calling it corruption leads to.
The province as well as the Metro's led by our favorite party all had irregular expenditure ranging from a few hundred million to 5billion rands. It would be very unfortunate if our DA was to be seen as corrupt to the tune of billions just because people don't understand what the AG means by irregular expenditure.