Daily Dispatch

OSCAR WARNS STATE EMPLOYEES

1,000 Eastern Cape civil servants probed for doing business with state

- ZINE GEORGE and LIZEKA TANDWA

More than 1,000 Eastern Cape civil servants are under scrutiny after being red flagged for doing business with the state.

Finance MEC Oscar Mabuyane revealed this to the Daily Dispatch on Sunday, saying senior officials had written last month to all accounting officers in the implicated department­s, including education and health.

This comes a day after President Cyril Ramaphosa announced a plan to jack up government policy so that civil servants who continued with this malpractic­e, will face the music.

Addressing more than 80,000 people who attended the ANC’s 107th birthday celebratio­ns at the Moses Mabhida stadium on Saturday, Ramaphosa said: “We want civil servants who are committed to serving the people of South Africa and not themselves.

“Don’t mix doing business with serving the people of our country. We are warning that there will be considerab­le consequenc­es for those who do not comply.”

Last April former finance minister Nhlanhla Nene tabled the Public Procuremen­t Report in parliament which revealed that about R8bn of the country’s total expenditur­e goes to businesses owned by state employees, despite regulation­s prohibitin­g public servants from doing business with the government.

The report stated that at least 2,000 government employees were doing business with the state. Mabuyane said the Bhisho government had already started investigat­ing cases of about 1,000 civil servants who, according to records, were found to be doing business during the very same timeframe of Nene’s report.

Mabuyane said: “We know we have about 1,000 employees who are doing business with government. Some are medical doctors who are not full time employees of the state. The majority of them are at health and education. We are looking into this.”

He said the only way to bring back the dignity of the ANC was to commit to fighting corruption.

“We are negotiatin­g that one. What we do not want is double dipping, wherein someone who has not even declared his or her interests, earns a salary and does business with the state. People want to have more than they earn.”

In his address, Ramaphosa said many of “our public servants are committed and dedicated profession­als who perform their tasks faithfully.

“However, there are some whose indifferen­ce to the needs and concerns of citizens has led to a deteriorat­ion in the quality of services and assistance rendered. This will change.

“Civil servants must serve the people of our country with commitment, diligence, humility, respect and honesty and make sure that they are effective agents of transforma­tion,” the president said.

Mabuyane said the president had said that “if you want to deal with trust deficit, let’s deal with corruption.

“Let’s uproot wherever it shows its ugly head.

“No matter who does it – be it white collar crime or public representa­tives, let’s deal with it so that civil servants can understand that they are there as servants of the people”.

What we do not want is double dipping

Oscar Mabuyane

Finance MEC

ANC secretary-general Ace Magashule is calling on party members in the Nelson Mandela Metro to focus on luring more votes for the party, as the decision to disband the Port Elizabeth structure is final.

The national executive committee (NEC) endorsed the disbandmen­t of the troubled regional executive structure last October, following reports of deep-rooted divisions within the ANC’s structures in the region.

The region wrote a letter to Magashule, appealing the disbandmen­t and Magashule initially responded to the region’s request saying a moratorium had been placed on dissolving regions.

In an interview with the Daily Dispatch at the weekend, however, Magashule confirmed the Nelson Mandela region had been disbanded.

Magashule said: “We corrected that after engagement­s with the provincial executive committee (PEC) and the region. We also received instructio­ns from the NEC. There is a standing NEC decision that they are disbanded.”

ANC provincial chair Oscar Mabuyane had previously told journalist­s the PEC would prioritise the troubled region.

Mabuyane said the PEC, along with the appointed task team, was working hard to get the region back on track.

“It has been very sad for an area that has contribute­d very much in the struggle for the liberation of our people – the instabilit­y that continues there.

“Any coalition creates uncertaint­y. You sleep here today, you wake up somewhere else tomorrow. I don’t think that is what we deserve in that area.”

The disbandmen­t comes on the eve of a very crucial 2019 national election for the ruling party which lost control of the Port Elizabeth-based metro to a coalition government now led by the UDM.

This after the coalition – with the help of the ANC – recalled the DA’s Athol Trollip from his mayoral position in 2018.

Shortly after that win, the PEC resolved to dissolve the region and install a task team. This led to chaos with disgruntle­d regional leaders refusing to step down.

Branch leaders called for President Cyril Ramaphosa to personally come down to the region to resolve the matter.

Speaking to the Dispatch, ward 15 leader Unathi Skade promised to stop election work at the metro should the status quo remain.

“We will never accept the task team. If the situation persists, we will be forced to stop election work,” he said.

Magashule said: “I’m saying to all structures in Nelson Mandela, ‘focus and work hard for the election and make the ANC win the election’.”

The PEC, along with the appointed task team, was working hard to get the region back on track

 ?? PIcture: JACKIE CLAUSEN ?? ONE VIEW: President Cyril Ramaphosa is joined by former president Jacob Zuma and other party officials at the 107 birthday celebratio­ns at Moses Mabhida stadium on Saturday. In his speech Ramaphosa said civil servants must desist from doing business with the state.
PIcture: JACKIE CLAUSEN ONE VIEW: President Cyril Ramaphosa is joined by former president Jacob Zuma and other party officials at the 107 birthday celebratio­ns at Moses Mabhida stadium on Saturday. In his speech Ramaphosa said civil servants must desist from doing business with the state.
 ?? Picture: AFP PHOTO/ GIANLUIGI GUERCIA ?? DONE: ANC secretary-general Ace Magashule confirmed the disbandmen­t of the Nelson Mandela region.
Picture: AFP PHOTO/ GIANLUIGI GUERCIA DONE: ANC secretary-general Ace Magashule confirmed the disbandmen­t of the Nelson Mandela region.

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