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Mkhize urges public servants to be honest, to serve

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CO-OPERATIVE Governance Minister Zweli Mkhize yesterday urged public servants to be incorrupti­ble and to be driven by the desire to serve people instead of their business interests and greed, as such attributes threaten good governance and service delivery.

Speaking at the launch of the 2018 Ibrahim Index of African Governance in Pretoria, Mkhize said the fight against crime and corruption remained pivotal as

“we strengthen our democratic institutio­ns and promote clean governance, hard work, efficiency, and effectiven­ess”.

“In this era of seeking to control our public service and its vast resources, we must have a public service cadre that is impenetrab­le.

“We appeal to our public servants to focus on their work and not be distracted by business interests and greed, which threatens the public service and enables corruption to creep in, and seriously threatens good governance,” Mkhize said.

“We need a stable, efficient, corrupt-free, caring and effective public service because the lives of our people depend on such a service being made available to them by their government­s.

“At the end of the day it is not about being a full-time public servant but more about people who have dedicated their lives to serving the people. That is what public service should be about.”

The Mo Ibrahim Foundation and the African Peer Review Mechanism hosted a high-level discussion about the 2018 findings of the Ibrahim Index of African Governance at the event that brought together Africanfoc­used stakeholde­rs, including policymake­rs, internatio­nal dignitarie­s, academics, members of civil society and business leaders.

While the event was to reflect specifical­ly on the performanc­e of South Africa, its overall focus was on the progress and developmen­t of governance across the continent.

Mkhize said promoting the type of leadership within the government and society that people could trust and believe in, and the promotion of good governance remained central to the achievemen­t of the goals of honesty, integrity, loyalty and selfless service to the people, as espoused by anti-apartheid luminaries Nelson Mandela and Albertina Sisulu.

Meanwhile, the foundation said 34 countries improved their governance performanc­e over the past 10 years.

But more than 25% experience­d declines in governance.

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