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Department of Transport gets the all-clear

16 Sep 2011 - by Staff reporter
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The Eastern Cape
Transport Department has
been given the all-clear by
the auditor-general in an
unqualified report.
Department
spokesperson Ncedo
Kumbaca says this was
the second consecutive
year that the department
had received a clean bill of
health.
Department chief
financial officer, Denzil
Skweyiya, paid tribute
to the commitment by
staff from corporate
services, strategic support
and policy, revenue and
expenditure, budget,
supply chain management,
eNatis and the risk
and internal control
departments for their
assistance in preparing
financial statements.

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