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SANDF sued over ‘unfair’ recruitmen­t

- MOLOKO MOLOTO moloko.moloto@inl.co.za

THE VALIDITY of the SANDF’s recruitmen­t policy is set to be challenged in the high court.

The Limpopo-based Tebeila Institute of Leadership, Education, Governance and Training wants the court to declare the policy invalid and unconstitu­tional.

The court applicatio­n seeks to challenge the defence force’s Military Skills Developmen­t System (MSDS), which it has been using to recruit employees.

MSDS was the entry level of the three-tier process the SANDF followed to recruit its staffers.

The other two phases were the Core Service System and the Senior Career System, according to its website.

Candidates must be aged between 18 and 22 if they hold only a Grade 12 certificat­e.

Graduates applying for specialist services such as divers, pilots and artisans have to be considered even if they are 26 years of age, according to the recruitmen­t policy.

The Tebeila institute believes that the recruitmen­t policy is unconstitu­tional because it dis- criminates against potential applicants based on their age.

The MSDS recruitmen­t policy was used by all four units of the SANDF – the SA Navy, SA Army, SA Air Force and SA Military Health Services.

But the Tebeila institute cited the SA Navy and the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans, Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, as the only respondent­s in court papers.

Arguments by the applicant and respondent’s lawyers were scheduled to be heard in the Limpopo High Court yesterday.

However, Judge Khami Makhafola was not impressed with the quality of the papers filed by both sides, describing some of them as “a mess” that was certain to cause problems for him.

“I can’t start a case I don’t understand,” said the judge.

He said other papers omitted essential facts.

Judge Makhafola said, however, that the case appeared to be an interestin­g one.

“It is a good case to be presided (over) as it affects a lot of people,” he said.

Judge Makhafola then postponed the case to a date that was yet to be determined.

Advocate Terry Motau SC appeared for the ministry and advocate Shadrack Tebeila represente­d the Tebeila institute.

It’s a good case to preside over as it affects many people

 ?? PICTURE: PHILL MAGAKOE ?? NOT JUST A NUMBER: The Tebeila institute believes that the defence force’s recruitmen­t policy is unconstitu­tional because it discrimina­tes against potential applicants based on their age.
PICTURE: PHILL MAGAKOE NOT JUST A NUMBER: The Tebeila institute believes that the defence force’s recruitmen­t policy is unconstitu­tional because it discrimina­tes against potential applicants based on their age.

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