Question NW4136 to the Minister of Public Service and Administration

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29 December 2023 - NW4136

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Komane, Ms RN to ask the Minister of Public Service and Administration

Whether the process of conducting lifestyle audits on public sector officials yielded the intended results; if not, what urgent steps will be taken to curb the increasing corruption in the public sector; if so, (a) how and (b) what are the relevant details in this regard?

Reply:

The implementation of lifestyle audits became compulsory from 1st April 2021 in the public service. The national departments, provincial departments and government components conduct lifestyle audits in their respective institutions and report annually to the Department of Public Service and Administration (DPSA).

The process of conducting lifestyle audits in the public service comprises three phases namely lifestyle review, lifestyle investigation, and lifestyle audit (quantification and evaluation).

a) The 2022/2023 financial year is the second year since the implementation of lifestyle audits in the public service. During the first year (2021/2022) of implementation, the DPSA focused on capacity building to capacitate more than two hundred Ethics Officers in the public service on how to conduct lifestyle reviews, which is the first step when conducting lifestyle audits. Currently, during the 2023/2024 financial year, the DPSA focuses on investigators in the public service to capacitate them on how to conduct lifestyle investigation, since the process of lifestyle audit is a new phenomenon in the public service. As a result of this training, about 200 Senior Management Members reviews were referred for investigation in this financial year.

b) The process of conducting lifestyle audits in the public service is in its second year and is still yet to be evaluated for effectiveness in preventing and detecting fraud and corruption. However, the improvement in the number of national departments from 24 (in 2021/2022) to 36 (in 2022/2023), and provincial departments from 71 (in 2021/2022) to 89 (in 2022/2023) who started to conduct lifestyle audits, indicates that departments are geared to conduct lifestyle investigations.

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