Windhoek — The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Accounts has discovered that many government houses allocated to government employees, mostly police officers, nurses and teachers are either sublet or overcrowded or vandalised.
The five committee members, including its chairperson Usutuaije Maamberua, yesterday visited as many as 10 government quarters in the capital to determine their state. Many of the properties visited were either vandalised or sublet or overcrowded apart from the poor workmanship that was also blamed for the ailing state of the properties.
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