ActionSA Welcomes Public Service Commission Investigation into Cadre Deployment by Minister Dean Macpherson
Malebo Kobe MP
ActionSA Member of Parliament
ActionSA welcomes the decision by the Public Service Commission to open an investigation based on our complaint against the Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure, Dean Macpherson, over what appears to be blatant cadre deployment within the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure.
The allegations surrounding the appointment of the Chief Director: Executive Support in the Office of the Director-General paint a deeply disturbing picture of cadre deployment.
Evidence before us suggests that there was no public advertisement for the position, no properly constituted selection committee, and that the individual appointed may not even possess the qualifications required for such a senior role, but was rather appointed at the singular insistence of the Minister. If true, this would constitute a serious breach of Regulations 65 and 67 of the Public Service Regulations and a flagrant abuse of public office.
What makes this scandal even more hypocritical is that it involves the very same Democratic Alliance that spent years posturing as the moral crusader against cadre deployment. South Africans were lectured endlessly by the DA about merit, professionalism, and clean governance. Yet now, comfortably ensconced in the GNU, it appears those principles have been abandoned in favour of perks and rewarding politically connected comrades in blue.
ActionSA will continue to fight for a professional, merit-based, and capable public service that serves the people of South Africa not politicians and their friends.
We will support the Public Service Commission as it conducts a thorough and uncompromising investigation, with accountability to follow wherever wrongdoing is uncovered.
ActionSA Welcomes Public Service Commission Investigation into Cadre Deployment by Minister Dean Macpherson
ActionSA welcomes the decision by the Public Service Commission to open an investigation based on our complaint against the Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure, Dean Macpherson, over what appears to be blatant cadre deployment within the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure.
The allegations surrounding the appointment of the Chief Director: Executive Support in the Office of the Director-General paint a deeply disturbing picture of cadre deployment.
Evidence before us suggests that there was no public advertisement for the position, no properly constituted selection committee, and that the individual appointed may not even possess the qualifications required for such a senior role, but was rather appointed at the singular insistence of the Minister. If true, this would constitute a serious breach of Regulations 65 and 67 of the Public Service Regulations and a flagrant abuse of public office.
What makes this scandal even more hypocritical is that it involves the very same Democratic Alliance that spent years posturing as the moral crusader against cadre deployment. South Africans were lectured endlessly by the DA about merit, professionalism, and clean governance. Yet now, comfortably ensconced in the GNU, it appears those principles have been abandoned in favour of perks and rewarding politically connected comrades in blue.
ActionSA will continue to fight for a professional, merit-based, and capable public service that serves the people of South Africa not politicians and their friends.
We will support the Public Service Commission as it conducts a thorough and uncompromising investigation, with accountability to follow wherever wrongdoing is uncovered.