Senior Officials of the SSA have not made financial disclosures for 7 solid years
16 February 2022
As at 31 May 2021, 124 senior officials of the State Security Agency (SSA) did not make financial disclosures for the 2020/21 financial year. It also emerged that senior officials of the SSA have not made financial disclosures for the past 7 years .i.e. since the 2014/15 financial year up until the 2020/21 financial year.
These revelations were made in a report of the Public Service Commission (PSC) tabled in Parliament last week, in respect of its activities and the performance of its functions, including any finding it may have made and advice or directions it may have provided.
Regulation 18 of the Public Service Regulations of 2016, requires all (not some) senior officials within the public service, namely Senior Management Service members (SMS members), to disclose particulars or details of their financial interests on an annual basis.
The DA has consistently maintained that the Regulations are intended to apply to all public servants (not some) and Regulation 18 is no exception.