THE Southern Africa Network Against Corruption (SANAC) says it is surprising that investigative wings have not acted on the scandals surrounding the purchase of minority shares by the Industrial Development Corporation, NAPSA and the Workers Compensation Fund Control Board in the Marcopolo Tiles Company. In a statement, Monday, SANAC executive director Gregory Chifire challenged the law enforcement agencies to enforce the law on the matter, charging that there was theft of public money. “The Southern Africa Network Against Corruption (SANAC) has been following with keen interest the transaction regarding the purchase of minority shares by the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC), the National Pension Scheme Authority (NAPSA) and the Workers Compensation Fund Control Board (WCFCB) in the Chinese owned Marcopolo Tiles...
- Gregory Chifire (r)
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