Cape Times

Forget degrees, hire best person for job

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I READ with interest the debate on whether a person in public office needs a degree to qualify for a key position.

As I see it, one needs the best person for the job, and that does not necessaril­y mean someone with a degree.

One can have a degree in engineerin­g, which will not help one running a department of, say, agricultur­e or fishing. Or degree in medicine, which won’t help in running water affairs.

Applicants for various positions need to sit an exam set by the department they are wanting to work in, that knows the sort of questions that should be asked, for the right appointmen­t to be made.

The best person passing these exams gets the job, irrespecti­ve of party political lines. This is how municipali­ties are run in some Asian countries. An exam is set and the most competent person gets the job.

Wouldn’t it be wonderful if all our municipali­ties were run by the best and most able people!

What a change we would see in how these municipali­ties, councils and parastatal­s are run, with the right people in the jobs. Instead of, at present, inappropri­ate affirmativ­e action and jobs for pals.

No wonder there are protests on a daily basis, as these municipali­ties are simply not coping with the incompeten­ce in their ranks. Very sad! BARBIE SANDLER

Claremont

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