In a shocking turn of developments yesterday afternoon,
the government didn't steal R10 million.
According to eyewitnesses on the scene,
the cash was just lying there in an account that official record keepers had
totally forgotten about.
"It was earmarked for 'corruption policymaking' or
'education sector development', which was probably why everyone had forgotten
it was there," said one man, Ted Manners.
Since the report, an inquiry has
revealed that some 42 MPs and 13 municipality leaders knew about the available
millions, but made no discernible move to take it."
Over 55 people knew
about this money, and they all didn't touch it," said the inquiry.
"As such, this is the greatest step forward in South African politics
since '94."
he government has been quick to respond to the matter, saying
that it is outraged such a thing could have even been conceived to
occur.
"We don't know why or how this happened, but we can assure the
people of South Africa that we are doing everything in our power to ensure it
doesn't happen again," said government spokesperson Mike Ash.
"We have
a very widely-accepted image to uphold, and we want everyone to get the level
of governance that they've always voted for."
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