PODCAST | Ministers’ salaries may be market competitive, but have they earned it?

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In this debate our panel discusses the contentious issue of remuneration for public office bearers, notably cabinet ministers.

remove a cap on municipal utilities for ministers and deputy ministers.

However, President Cyril Ramaphosa recently withdrew amendments to the handbook and it is set to be reviewed., the public works department was responsible for providing water and electricity, provided the cost was limited to R5,000 a month.the contentious issue of remuneration for public office bearers, notably cabinet ministers.

This week our host Mike Siluma is joined by Mark Bussin, chair at 21st Century; Reuben Maleka, acting deputy GM at Public Servants Association of South Africa; and senior Sunday Times journalist Mawande AmaShabalala.

 

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