‘No jobs for pals in DA-run municipalities’

DA spokeswoman Refiloe Ntsekhe, party leader Mmusi Maimane and Gauteng leader John Moodey. Picture: Boxer Ngwenya

DA spokeswoman Refiloe Ntsekhe, party leader Mmusi Maimane and Gauteng leader John Moodey. Picture: Boxer Ngwenya

Published Aug 29, 2016

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Johannesburg - The Democratic Alliance (DA) on Monday vowed that it would get down to work and eradicate what it called the “jobs-for-pals” culture prevalent in many municipalities.

DA Gauteng leader John Moodey said in a statement that “senior positions, particularly those of municipal managers and heads of departments, in the DA-led administrations of Johannesburg, Tshwane and Mogale City will not be given to party members, but will be open to transparent recruitment processes ensuring that only the most competent individuals are employed to move these cities forward”.

The DA, in coalition with smaller parties, took over the running of various municipalities in Gauteng, including the key metros of Johannesburg and Tshwane, from the African National Congress (ANC).

Moodey said the days of “cadre deployment” were gone and the DA was committed to appointing “suitably qualified and competent people into positions who are fit for purpose and can fulfil the responsibilities of the office that they carry”.

The appointments, he said, would be conducted in an open, transparent manner that would be “subject to public scrutiny.”

Moodey said this move was critical to ensure that “residents receive quality services, on time and in a dignified manner”.

African News Agency

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