Millionaire managers are violating the law and earning millions for work done outside the public service
19 May 2023
Senior managers within the public service, who are already earning millions of rands in salaries per year, are violating the existing provisions in law by failing to obtain permission to engage in Other Remunerative Work (ORW) outside of the public service – a practice which has seen some of them earn up to R2 million in income generated through ORW.
This information was revealed in a written reply by the Department of Public Service and Administration (DPSA) to a DA Parliamentary question on the number of senior managers in the public service who engaged in ORW, for the 2021/22 financial year. The total income that each of these senior managers generated for ORW and whether these senior managers obtained permission from the relevant Executive Authority (EA) to engage in such ORW is regulated by section 30 of the Public Service Act and the Public Service Regulations of 2016.
According to the information provided by the DPSA, of the 379 senior managers engaged in ORW, for the financial year under review, only 203 (approximately 53%) were able to prove that they had obtained permission from the relevant EA to engage in ORW while the remaining 176 senior managers (approximately 46%) were unable to prove they obtained this permission despite some of them generating a considerable and substantial income from this ORW.
The DA therefore calls on the Minister of Public Service and Administration and her Department to assist government departments in ensuring that the appropriate disciplinary action is taken against all senior managers who could not prove they obtained permission to engage in ORW in contravention of the Public Service Act as well as the Public Service Regulations of 2016.