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The Public Service Commission (PSC) says it is investigating over 2 000 senior government officials to verify their qualifications.

The Department of Public Service and Administration revealed earlier this year that hundreds of officials do not have qualifications for the positions they occupy in government.

Only the Department of Environment and Nature Conservation has no senior managers without the required qualifications. Trade union Nehawu said they’ve been raising the issue for years. They argue that recruitment processes are skewed. The Northern Cape provincial government says some of the positions were filled before the requirements for qualifications became a norm.

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After the investigation then what gonna happeni don't know an just asking

Which departments?

THE RESULTS OF THE CRIMINAL ORGANIZATION NAMELY THE ANC IN GOVERNMENT AND THEIR CADRE EMPLOYMENT POLICY. EMBISCILES APPOINTED TO POSITIONS PURELY BECAUSE THEY ARE ANC MEMBERS.

Why not start at National level?You cant have teachers posing as police minister,matriculant(or grade 8) posing as minister of transport,or any other unqualified people in positions they arent suited for. THANKS.BYE!

Cadre deployment its in centre of employment of officials without qualifications.

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