# The Public Servants Association says government departments must insource services like cleaning, security, school nutrition, and stationery procurement to curb corruption and reduce wasteful spending. This follows a report showing that 37-percent of senior executives assessed by the Special Investigating Unit are involved in dodgy state deals. The PSA’s Claude Naiker criticised the lack of protection for whistleblowers and called for stronger anti-corruption measures:
PSA urges government to insource services to fight corruption and cut costs [SOUND]
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