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Ministers ‘will be named, shamed’

Cape Town – Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe told the National Assembly yesterday that he named and shamed ministers who failed to respond to parliamentary questions at Cabinet’s fortnightly meetings. “I do that religiously. Full Article at The Herald Online

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