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Gauteng Premier Fires Senior Officials Over Failed Lifestyle Audits

June 26, 2025
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Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi has removed three senior government officials after they failed mandatory lifestyle audits, reinforcing his commitment to fighting corruption in the province. The officials, whose names have not been released, could not justify their lavish lifestyles, which did not match their government salaries.

The lifestyle audits, part of Gauteng’s anti-corruption strategy, flagged suspicious financial activity, including luxury property purchases, unexplained overseas transactions, and large bank deposits. The officials failed to declare key assets or provide valid explanations for their wealth.

Lesufi announced the dismissals during a briefing at the Gauteng Provincial Legislature, stating that the decision was based on internal investigations, whistleblower reports, and financial records. He warned that the crackdown would extend to other officials, with over 2,000 supply chain, finance, and procurement staff now undergoing similar audits.

Public reaction has been largely positive, with many applauding the move as a necessary step against corruption. Civil society groups have called for greater transparency, urging the government to release detailed audit findings.

While some critics argue that dismissals alone are not enough—demanding criminal charges and asset seizures—Lesufi has promised a transparent recruitment process for the vacant positions. He also committed to publishing a summary of the audit results once legal processes are complete.

The move sends a strong message to other provinces and government employees: unethical behavior will no longer go unchecked. As Gauteng pushes for cleaner governance, the focus now shifts to whether these audits will lead to further legal action and lasting reform.

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