ANC in Gauteng extends Masuku and Diko’s leave of absence



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“No, we said that the report has flaws and that you should go and fix those flaws. That was the statement of everyone who spoke about this, ”said a source.

“So he goes to the PWC because the PEC would have guided him to say, look at this document and that one.”

The source said they agreed that the report “was not really conclusive. They are not really contradictions but some things are lost and the colleagues said they were not happy ”.

The Sunday Times reported that Masuku questioned the integrity commission’s findings that he did not exercise sufficient oversight at the health department.

The report is also said to have found that Masuku failed to manage the public perception that he may have benefited from the PPE tenders, which he also challenged in his letter to the integrity commission.

SowetanLIVE understands that those who spoke out against the report expressed concern that there were no findings of wrongdoing against him, especially in corruption allegations, but still asked that he resign.

“You say that he should resign voluntarily, but you find nothing wrong. Therefore, the PEC considered that there were deficiencies in this report.

“We appreciate the report, but the PWC will have to look at some things,” the source said.

The ANC in Gauteng is expected to make an official announcement regarding the extension of the trio’s license on Tuesday morning.

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