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Durban – The disciplinary problems of the Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies, Stella Ndabeni-Abraham, have continued, as she has now submitted to appear before the ANC integrity commission for her numerous controversies.
News24 reported on Friday that a statement by Ndabeni-Abraham spokesman Mish Molakeng said his decision was based on the publication of a series of speculative media reports alleging business dealings by senior officials in state-owned companies under his portfolio and members. of his family.
In the statement, Ndabeni-Abraham said that he had instructed his department officials and executives of state-owned companies under his supervision to report corrupt activities to law enforcement agencies and institute disciplinary measures against officials and employees. found doing business with the state.
This follows the IOL reporting today that Ndabeni-Abrahams had fired a board member from the South African Post Office (Sapo) last month, after allegations emerged that she was doing business with her husband Thato Abrahams.
IOL reported that during an intense meeting with Sapo’s board members in Pretoria on August 7, Ndabeni-Abraham had warned that he would fire anyone else serving in his portfolio who was found guilty of doing business with his family.
Political Bureau
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