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WATCH | Public Service Ministry to announce new integrity and ethical governance reforms

Hope Ntanzi|Published

The Ministry for the Public Service and Administration is briefing the media on major reforms focused on strengthening ethics, accountability, and governance, including lifestyle audits, whistleblower protection, and improved discipline management across the public service.

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The Ministry for the Public Service and Administration is briefing the media on a series of reforms aimed at strengthening ethical governance and accountability in the public service. 

In a statement, department spokesperson Moses Mushi explained that the Minister for the Public Service and Administration, Inkosi Mzamo Buthelezi, together with Deputy Minister Pinky Kekaa, will host a media briefing where they will present these key reforms.

Mushi stated that the purpose of the briefing is to highlight measures aimed at enhancing integrity, accountability, and ethical governance across the entire public service.

According to Mushi, the briefing will include updates on several important areas. These include ethics management reforms, the discipline management strategy, ongoing lifestyle audits, and efforts to strengthen whistleblower protection.

He added that the session will also address the employment of foreign nationals in the public service, as well as payroll integrity measures that are being implemented to eliminate ghost workers.

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