There’s been reduction in ministers’ perks over the years, says Gungubele
Updated | By Sibahle Motha
Minister in the
Presidency Mondli Gungubele claims there has been a reduction in the number of
perks enjoyed by members of the executive over the past few years.
Gungubele briefed the media on the outcomes
of the weekly cabinet meeting in Pretoria on Thursday.
"If you follow this administration, the perks of cabinet ministers have
been going down. Are they going down at a rate that impresses anyone?
Maybe the neutral process, which is independent of us in dealing with that,
will assist,” Gungubele said.
The ministerial handbook, which outlines the perks and privileges enjoyed by
ministers, has come under scrutiny after it emerged that officials are not
paying for water and electricity.
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The outcry has led to President Cyril Ramaphosa ordering a review of the ministerial handbook.
Gungubele says the review would be led by a
neutral body, as per President Ramaphosa's directive.
"I would prefer that we leave it to an independent body. But I can
tell you that ministers have always been prepared to reduce staff, to reduce a
number of perks.
"Maybe the ministers in the public administration, when they come, they
will show all the time the number of benefits that the ministers have always
been prepared to forsake. The details of this must be left to the independent
body that the president has spoken about."
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