
Lifestyle audits going after government officials’ bank statements in South Africa
The SIU wants the Department of Public Service to tap bank records when conducting lifestyle audits, as officials exploit loopholes to avoid detection.
THURSDAY, 26 MARCH 2026, 07:48

The SIU wants the Department of Public Service to tap bank records when conducting lifestyle audits, as officials exploit loopholes to avoid detection.

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