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JOHANNESBURG - Finance Minister Tito Mboweni told Parliament on Wednesday that government will be putting a stop to excessive salaries at public entities.
Mboweni said that President Cyril Ramaphosa told his government that wasteful expenditure needed to be dealt with.
Mboweni stated, "This is a vital step in restoring the confidence of the public in the government. We must get more value for our money. The President’s instruction requires a dynamic and appropriate mix of quantity, quality, capacity and capability in the administration of the state."
Mboweni further said, "We will accelerate merging and consolidating public entities. We will propose a new law to stop excessive salaries in these public entities. We must also deal decisively with the excessive high cost of leasing government buildings."
- Refer matters to a public body for investigation and prosecution
- Take binding remedial actions
- Recover money directly from the responsible culprits
Mboweni also said, that to show the determination of the executive to deal with runaway costs, a number of steps will be implemented.
- Abolishing the current wasteful subsidence and travel system
- Replacing the cell phone policy
- Requiring economy class travel for all domestic flights, except for exceptional circumstances
"Minister Pandor, the Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, is providing phenomenal leadership in building A Better Africa and a Better World. Her work is unlocking massive value for money from South Africa’s overseas missions," Mboweni said.
Mboweni said that Pandor was also:
- Closing and merging some missions
- Downgrading the level of representation
- Reducing the number of officials
- Establishing a fully-fledged Diplomatic Academy
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