The Department of Public Service and Administration says it is focusing on three burning issues - the implementation of the professionalisation framework for the public sector, the problem of long precautionary suspensions which unnecessarily cost the taxpayer money, and the efficient management of vacancies in the sector.
The Department of Public Service and Administration says it is focusing on three burning issues - the implementation of the professionalisation framework for the public sector, the problem of long precautionary suspensions which unnecessarily cost the taxpayer money, and the efficient management of vacancies in the sector.
DPSA describes public sector professionalisation as “burning issue”
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Inefficiency costs lives: the case of the EC department of education
Opinion
The reality of the public education system as it pertains to the Eastern Cape province - one of South Africa’s poorest provinces - is that incompetence and corruption go on for long without punishment, and it is most frequently the children who are enrolled in its public schools that bear the brunt of these ills, writes Siphokuhle Mkancu
The reality of the public education system as it pertains to the Eastern Cape province - one of South Africa’s poorest provinces - is that incompetence and corruption go on for long without punishment, and it is most frequently the children who are enrolled in its public schools that bear the brunt of these ills, writes Siphokuhle Mkancu
President Cyril Ramaphosa chaired a meeting of the National Anti-Corruption Advisory Council at Tuynhuys on Thursday, 18 May 2023, as part of sustaining government’s response to the recommendations of the […]
President Cyril Ramaphosa chaired a meeting of the National Anti-Corruption Advisory Council at Tuynhuys on Thursday, 18 May 2023, as part of sustaining government’s response to the recommendations of the […]
President welcomes NACAC work towards building a corruption-free SA
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SA universities corruption: problem more widespread than initially thought
Unisa is not the only university currently experiencing governance problems. Professor Jonathan Jansen says that universities have become so politicised that they are vulnerable to corruption. Political party leaders, he argues, use students who represent their parties through the Student Representative Council to advance corrupt agendas and usurp decisions made by councils overseeing the institutions.
Unisa is not the only university currently experiencing governance problems. Professor Jonathan Jansen says that universities have become so politicised that they are vulnerable to corruption. Political party leaders, he argues, use students who represent their parties through the Student Representative Council to advance corrupt agendas and usurp decisions made by councils overseeing the institutions.
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At the beginning of May, the Department of Public Service and Administration (DPSA) presented its 2023/2024 annual performance plan to the parliamentary portfolio committee on Public Service and Administration, Performance Monitoring and Evaluation. At the same meeting the Public Service Commission (PSC), National School of Government, and Centre for Public Service and Innovation presented their Read more >
By Siphokuhle Mkancu The Eastern Cape (EC) education department has been failing learners in the province’s no-fee schools for years, by not paying over almost two-thirds of subsidies due to these schools, according to a recent media report by GroundUp. This failure accounts for over R872-million not being allocated efficiently to help make the lives Read more >
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