Muthambi must be investigated by ethics committee for gross misconduct
The revelations today that the Minister of Public Service and Administration, Faith Muthambi, has allegedly hired 27 support staff to her office, in what seems to be a case of nepotism, must be investigated by Parliament’s Joint Committee on Ethics and Members' Interests.
Reports today claim that Minister Muthambi allegedly appointed mostly uncles and cousins from her home province, Limpopo, as drivers, deputy directors, and a “food services aide” in her office without following due procedure.
The DA’s members on Parliament's Joint Committee on Ethics and Members' Interests will now take up this matter when the Committee meets on Tuesday, 15 August 2017.
If these allegations are true, Minister Muthambi possibly breached the Ministerial Handbook.
Chapter 8 of the Handbook clearly states that a Minister can appoint up to 10 individuals when establishing Private Offices. Furthermore, Annexure F of the Ministerial Handbook states that Ministers can only appoint two full-time Special Advisors.