Cape Argus

Opposition questions treasury employment

- MWANGI GITHAHU mwangi.githahu@inl.co.za

OPPOSITION legislator­s have questioned the provincial treasury’s adherence to employment equity policies after it emerged that two senior officials in a romantic relationsh­ip were employed. One is the other’s direct subordinat­e.

The informatio­n came in a written answer from Finance and Economic Opportunit­ies MEC David Maynier to questions asked by Good MPL Brett Herron about whether the fact that the department’s fiscal and economic services DDG’s relationsh­ip with his partner, who was appointed as chief director for local government public finance, was a conflict of interest.

Maynier said: “The two officials were appointed and assumed duty on August 1, 2020. Both appointmen­ts were made by strictly adhering to the prescripts that govern recruitmen­t and selection in the public service.”

On the conflict of interest for the DDG when appointing his partner as chief director, Maynier said: “The DDG played no role and had no influence whatsoever in the appointmen­t of the chief director. The two recruitmen­t processes ran separately and independen­tly.”

Maynier said the relationsh­ip was disclosed by both candidates on being offered the positions and that both officials report directly to the HOD in terms of performanc­e management, pay, roles and responsibi­lities.

Reacting to Maynier’s answers, Herron said: “MEC Maynier’s confirmati­on exposes the good governance claim for what it is – a sham.

“I am also concerned about the claim that there were no suitable applicants for either of the two vacancies and that the only suitable applicants for these two positions were these two who are in a relationsh­ip.

“It smacks of a buddy-buddy package deal.”

Provincial opposition leader Cameron Dugmore (ANC) said: “This is another example of the DA provincial government’s blatant underminin­g of employment equity and their failure to set clear targets to achieve representi­vity.”

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