R136 million spent in one year on 69 suspended employees

Issued by Desiree Van Der Walt MP – DA Shadow Minister of Public Service and Administration
08 Mar 2017 in News

A reply to a DA parliamentary question has revealed that there are 69 employees of national and provincial departments who have been placed on suspension for more than six months, pending disciplinary action, at a cost R136.5 million since 1 April 2016.

The R136.5 million total cost on the precautionary suspensions is made up of R24 million in national departments and R112.5 million in provincial departments.

The DA will be submitting further parliamentary questions to find out exactly why it has taken so long to conclude disciplinary action.

Of the 69 employees currently on suspension, 45 are from national departments and 24 from provincial departments.

Alarmingly, 4 of the provincial employees have been suspended for more than a year and 5 for more than two years.

It is astounding that so much money has been paid in salaries because the respective departments have failed to efficiently conclude disciplinary action.

This money should be spent on skills development or internship programmes within these departments for the millions of young people who are currently without work and who have been abandoned by the ANC government.