Sunday Times

Muthambi splurge

Muthambi hiring relatives and friends to her overstaffe­d office, say colleagues

- MZILIKAZI wa AFRIKA and KYLE COWAN

Public Service and Administra­tion Minister Faith Muthambi has been splurging on jobs for pals in her new ministry. She has hired 27 support staff members since taking office in May — allegedly without job ads or interviews. The revelation­s come days before she is due to appear in parliament on Tuesday to explain flying 30 friends and family members to Cape Town for her budget speech, at a cost of R500 000.

Public Service and Administra­tion Minister Faith Muthambi is staffing her office with friends and relatives — many of them from her home province of Limpopo.

Among the relatives she has appointed to her increasing­ly bloated staff are uncles and cousins, who have been hired as drivers, deputy directors and a “food services aide” — all allegedly without following due process.

A frustrated official in her department said that it seemed that when the minister went home to Limpopo for a weekend, she would employ another person from her province.

Staff numbers in Muthambi’s office have burgeoned to at least 27 since she took over the reins of public service and administra­tion five months ago, despite the ministeria­l handbook making provision for a minister to appoint only 10 people for various functions, plus two advisers.

The appointmen­ts are believed to have been made without posts being advertised or interviews held. Waste of funds In her previous post as communicat­ions minister, Muthambi employed 15 support staff in her office. Current Communicat­ions Minister Ayanda Dlodlo has six.

Muthambi — whose department is tasked with ensuring norms and standards for government officials and promoting ethical service to citizens — has also been accused by some of her staff of blowing R3-million on four community outreach programmes, which they labelled a “complete waste of public funds”.

One, held in northern KwaZulu-Natal on May 5, cost taxpayers about R1.5-million.

Details of Muthambi’s splurge follow a Sunday Times report last month on how she flew 30 family members to Cape Town in March to watch her budget speech.

She has been summoned to appear before the portfolio committee on public service and administra­tion/performanc­e monitoring and evaluation on Tuesday to explain the trip.

It was initially reported that the trip cost taxpayers about R300 000, but sources now say the department spent almost R500 000.

A source said Muthambi took her relatives on a trip to Robben Island and that meals at the V&A Waterfront and hotel rooms were at taxpayer expense.

“Public funds meant to be used to improve the lives of our people were used to entertain Muthambi’s family and friends,” another source said. “She is doing all of this without any shame or remorse because she is politicall­y connected.”

The Sunday Times also reported that the minister had irregularl­y hired former SABC boss Hlaudi Motsoeneng’s 21-year-old daughter, Lerato, as an admin assistant, as well as former police constable Mashudu Tshisikule, who has no tertiary education, as her personal assistant. Tshisikule earned R150 000 a year as a constable and now stands to pocket R1.1-million annually.

Every Friday, when the minister goes home to Venda for a weekend, there would be a new person employed by Monday Department official

Stripped of powers

Two months into her new job, Muthambi stripped her director-general, Mashwahle Diphofa, of his powers to appoint staff. It has now been revealed that among her other appointmen­ts at the department are:

Takalani Mudau, a close friend of Muthambi, as a “food service aide” — a post created for her that pays R131 368 a year;

Former Daily Sun senior reporter in Polokwane Godfrey Mandiwana, as a deputy director, media liaison;

David Mauba, who is reportedly married to Muthambi’s aunt, as a deputy director earning more than R600 000 annually;

Elvis Matidze and Lombard Munyai, both believed to be relations, as drivers;

Sello Maumela, also believed to be related, as a deputy director, earning more than R500 000 a year;

Oratile Nkashe, the daughter of one of Muthambi’s longtime friends, as an admin assistant; and

Khathutshe­lo Ramabulana, another old friend, as a senior administra­tion officer. Stolen property When the Sunday Times first approached Muthambi with the allegation­s last week, she accused the newspaper of being in possession of stolen property and said she had reported the “alleged theft to the lawenforce­ment agencies”.

Responding to detailed questions later, her spokesman, Dumisani Nkwamba, said the minister had not broken any law.

“It is not true that the minister is not following public service prescripts with regard to the appointmen­t of support staff in the ministry. In terms of the Public Service Act, the minister may appoint persons in posts in the ministry without following advertisem­ent processes provided such appointmen­ts are linked to the term of the minister or for a period not exceeding three years.”

He said Muthambi was permitted to appoint persons “additional to the establishm­ent”. She had held the four imbizos as part of her mandate to assess the state of service delivery in communitie­s, as well as a regular assessment of frontline services to citizens.

He confirmed the Robben Island trip but claimed the department had not paid for it. This was contradict­ed by sources in the department.

Makhosi Khoza, chairwoman of the portfolio committee on public service and administra­tion/performanc­e monitoring and evaluation, confirmed yesterday that Muthambi had been summoned to appear before the committee on Tuesday to “clarify issues”.

She said: “Media reports suggest that the trip her department paid for her guests for her budget speech was exorbitant, and we want her to give us her side of the story.”

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 ?? Picture: Esa Alexander ?? Faith Muthambi has been summoned to appear before a parliament­ary portfolio committee on Tuesday.
Picture: Esa Alexander Faith Muthambi has been summoned to appear before a parliament­ary portfolio committee on Tuesday.
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Godfrey Mandiwana, hired as deputy director, media liaison.
 ??  ?? Lombard Munyai, taken on as a driver.
Lombard Munyai, taken on as a driver.

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