Controversy Surrounds Limpopo MEC of public Works, roads and infrastructure Ernest Rachoene

Allegations have surfaced suggesting that Ernest Rachoene, the Executive Council (MEC) Member for Public Works in Limpopo, used fake qualifications to apply for his position. According to reports, there is no record of Rachoene attending any institution of higher learning, raising questions about his eligibility for the role.

The allegations have sparked concerns about the MEC’s credibility and ability to effectively lead the Public Works department. If true, the claims could have serious implications for Rachoene’s future in the position and potentially damage the reputation of the Limpopo government.

Investigation Needed

The matter calls for a thorough investigation to verify the authenticity of Rachoene’s qualifications. The public and stakeholders deserve transparency and accountability, especially regarding key government positions.

Repercussions

If the allegations are proven true, Rachoene may face severe consequences, including possible removal from his position. The incident could also lead to a broader examination of qualification verification processes within the government.

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