Parliament of the Republic of South Africa. (Photo: Leila Dougan) In a hard-hitting statement, Cosatu called for a R1-trillion economic recovery stimulus, and definitive action on corruption by the government and the governing ANC against its reps. Meanwhile, in Parliament the most realistic it got on Wednesday was Deputy Finance Minister David Masondo on avoiding an ‘implementation credibility crisis’.
Just hours before Wednesday’s parliamentary question session for economic ministers, labour federation Cosatu called on the government to stop the corruption that is draining the public purse.
“Workers are fast losing confidence in the willingness and capacity of the ANC […]
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