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Couch exclusive: a breakthrough insight into South Africa’s influence and biggest export ‒ cadre deployment.
Danny Jordaan’s arrest has sparked calls for accountability in SAFA, with the DA and EFF demanding a full financial investigation.
“The people of South Africa deserve to know the truth about the corrupt practices that have undermined our institutions and compromised our democracy. ”
Media reports discovered two months ago that Steenhuisen intended to hire four unqualified staff members to his office, where three of these people have matric certificates.
Public outrage continues as Steenhuisen faces criticism for hiring individuals with questionable backgrounds, raising serious concerns about governance and integrity in his ministry.
ActionSA demands full disclosure of the qualifications of support staff, saying cadre deployment has no place government
It is common knowledge and a fact that the Democratic Alliance (DA) has for many years criticised and demonised “cadre deployment” by the African National Congress (ANC).
IOL understands that negotiations in the government of national unity (GNU) are delayed by parties who want to dictate who Ramaphosa should put in ministerial positions.
Shortly after being sworn in, Ramaphosa said those who seek to stand in the way of the new government by inflaming tensions, will not succeed because South Africans are resolute.
Public Service Commission wants the government to take action against those responsible for hiring senior functionaries who do not meet requirements
A lack of accountability for corrupt behaviour, including insufficient consequences for those involved in corruption, perpetuates a culture of impunity.
Despite being entrusted with the responsibility of transforming South Africa over the past 30 years, the ANC has failed to deliver on its promises of a better life for all. From the mismanagement of basic services to rampant corruption and a stark disconnect between its leaders and the people, the party's shortcomings are laid bare.
The ANC has appealed the contempt order that it must hand all records of the deployment committee to the official opposition.
THE ANC in KwaZulu-Natal has been blasted for allowing municipalities under its leadership to reward ‘mediocrity’ by forking out almost R2 million to administrators of under-performing municipalities.
The case was brought by the DA last year, with its MP, Dr Leon Schreiber, welcoming the ruling that was handed down on Wednesday morning.
Opposition party says ANC has 15 days to submit redacted details and further information on cadre deployment.
The DA said the ANC has been given 15 working days to hand over all cadre deployment records when President Cyril Ramaphosa was its head.
This week, Brink announced his decision to stay put at the helm of the municipality after the election to “finish what we started
The party filed the application with the DA’s information officer and chairperson of its federal council, Helen Zille.
The ANC is facing the toughest election since the dawn of democracy in 1994.
“The DG for Defence and Military Veterans has been on suspension since March 2023 till now – a full year. Most of the reasons for the suspensions are allegations of misconduct. ”
Minister of Public Service and Administration Noxolo Kiviet said the DA lost its case on cadre deployment in court and cannot reopen that debate in Parliament.
Poole was booted out as mayor at a council meeting following a motion of no confidence brought by the ANC’s leader in the council, after an investigation into allegations that Poole was involved in a pay-for-jobs scheme.
In its notice of motion, the DA wants to be provided with legible copies of the information required to be disclosed.
The resignation follows an exchange with ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula, who had accused Nhleko of lying to Parliament in defence of the then president Jacob Zuma during the Nkandla upgrade inquiry.