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Minister Baloyi to feature at Public Protector Good Governance Conference

17 Oct 2011

Public Service and Administration Minister, Mr Richard Baloyi will tomorrow feature at the 2nd annual Public Protector Good Governance Conference taking placing from 17 to 18 October 2011 as part of the activities to characterise the Public Protector Good Governance Week.

Deliberations amongst participants from all oversight bodies responsible for promoting good governance and civil society will be centred on this year’s theme, “Strengthening synergies and leadership in ensuring public accountability”.

Minister Baloyi will address the session on “Strengthening oversight synergies through the national good governance framework”.

Members of the media are invited to the address as follows:

Date: Tuesday, 18 October 2011
Time: 10h30
Venue: CSIR Conventional Centre, Meiring Naude Road, Brummeria, Pretoria 

For more information contact:

Dumisani Nkwamba
Tel: 012 336 1704
Cell: 082 885 9448
E-mail: dumisanin@dpsa.gov.za

Lebohang Mafokosi
Tel: 012 336 1017
Cell: 082 312 4641
E-mail: lebohangm@dpsa.gov.za

Issued by: Department of Public Service and Administration
17 Oct 2011


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