Mboweni slams private sector for colluding with corrupt municipal officials

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The finance minister singled out the Giyani water project, which portrays 'corruption driven by private sector consultants'.

 

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Easy money...uneducated government sector.. like taking candy from a baby

'This is corruption driven by private sector consultants. It’s your people. They are colluding with municipal officials” Sure, doos. It wasn't driven by government employees. Neva Eva 🤣

As long as there are coruptable public servants Private Sector will utilise that avenue. Clean up Public Service

If my understanding is correct private sector is not corrupt its only municipal official

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