A corporate governance expert says Tom Moyane can’t be the only one shouldering the blame for poor leadership at SARS.
Peter Goss says practicing ethics and good policy’s not the responsibility of just one person.
An inquiry is currently under way into the revenue service’s tax administration and governance.
Former senior SARS officials shared their experiences of working for the revenue collector.
[HAPPENING NOW] #SarsInquiry: Former SARS executive Barry Hore is now on the stand. Courtesy #DStv403 pic.twitter.com/8IFrgFfJkl
— eNCA (@eNCA) June 27, 2018
Vusi Ngqulana takes the stand now. He joined #Sars in 2008-2017
He says he joined #Sars to give back to his country and the difference he was going to make for the people of SA. #eNCA #SarsInquiry pic.twitter.com/dgweg6pc0Q— Heidi Giokos (@Heidigiokos) June 27, 2018
Source:eNCA
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