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SADTU dismayed at the appointment of Faith Muthambi as the Minister of Public 
Service and Administration

The South African Democratic Teachers' Union has received with utter dismay and 
disappointment the news that Faith Muthambi has been appointed by the President 
as the new Minister of Public Service and Administration. We wish to put it on 
record that we do not support the President's decision in this regard and we 
firmly believe that it is ill-timed, ill-informed and defies all laws of logic.

As a Union that represents over 70 % of education workers in this country, we 
have played our part over the last few years to help develop and sustain labour 
peace in the sector. We are thus shocked that against this back ground, the 
President appoints an individual who had spectacularly failed in her previous 
portfolio into the Public Service and Administration Department.

It is under Minister Faith Muthambi that the public broadcaster the SABC limped 
from one crisis to another. It moved from one failed court battle to the next, 
had an almost non-existent governance structure and made a good case study for 
a failed state entity under her watch. Amongst others, she failed to ensure 
that South Africa met its digital migration deadline so that there can be 
faster broadband services in the country; this was one of her key deliverables 
in the previous portfolio.

Despite the dismal failures in as far as some of her key deliverables were 
concerned, the President took a decision to reward her with a move to the 
Public Service and Administration. This is a department that is tasked with 
ensuring that there are cordial relations at all times between the state and 
its employees. Ultimately, it is tasked with ensuring that there is service 
delivery to our people as envisaged by the National Development Plan.

The decision by the President indicates that we have a government that rewards 
mediocrity and that there are no consequences for those who fail to deliver. 
The President through this bizarre decision to make such an appointment has 
failed to show any appreciation and sensitivity for labour peace in the public 
service. He has essentially taken one of the worst performing Ministers in the 
current administration and given her the task to be one of the key drivers of 
the developmental state agenda, a task which she will most likely fail in given 
her dismal track record.

What is even more shocking is that the President appoints Faith Muthambi into 
the Public Service as the three year salary agreement between ourselves and the 
employer reaches an end point, this is a phase during which we are consulting 
our members on their demands from 2018 and we believe that by appointing an 
under-performing Minister, the President has spit on the faces of all public 
servants.

It is our strong view that the President has abused his constitutional 
prerogative to appoint ministers, has instead used it for internal factional 
battles and not to promote a developmental state. The President uses efficiency 
and effectiveness to appoint the ministers. The President should have read the 
judgement in the recent SASSA case where the Chief Justice lambasted Minister 
Bathabile Dlamini, he suggested that she had displayed "absolute incompetence" 
and further said she failed in her duties by not finding out that SASSA could 
not pay grants sooner.

Clearly the President whilst exercising his prerogative should have known that 
competence has to do with efficiency and effectiveness. The President in 
exercising his prerogative must always know that it also has to do with 
decency, respect and integrity.

We are concerned by the reports that the components of the tripartite alliance 
were not even consulted when the reshuffling decision was taken. As part of the 
Alliance through COSATU we want to make it clear that we do not vote for the 
President but for the ANC into power. We supported the incumbent to become the 
President as he appeared at the time to respect the ANC as an organization and 
the alliance. He gave an impression that he would have an open door policy and 
consult them at all times when making key decisions. We abhorred the abuse of 
the Presidential prerogative then when it was abused by his predecessor and we 
still abhor it now as abused by him.

He remains a deployee of the ANC himself and his inclination to undermine the 
alliance must not be tolerated. Decency and love are amongst the key attributes 
of comrades and leaders of any revolution. Destroying cadres of the movement 
through the guise of prerogatives will serve to demoralize gifted cadres and 
frustrate any revolution to achieve its historical mission. Organizations elect 
and should be led by collectives and not individuals. Cult of personality 
destroyed many revolutions in the past. The "strong and big man" mentality 
should be challenged lest we degenerate and be judged cruelly by history.

George Orwell once warned us and said, "Power corrupts and absolute power 
corrupts absolutely".

We will never be silent when the public service is plunged into chaos by the 
appointment of an incompetent Minister. SADTU will not stand by and be silent 
spectators because our in action will constitute action and being an accomplice.


Issued by SADTU Secretariat


































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