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JAN DE VILLIERS | Paid suspensions, Stalingrad tactics and making a case for better discipline management

That about 670 public servants are on suspension with full pay at an estimated annual cost of R800m should alarm every South African

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businessday.co.zaStai leggendo9 h fa

JAN DE VILLIERS | Paid suspensions, Stalingrad tactics and making a case for better discipline management

That about 670 public servants are on suspension with full pay at an estimated annual cost of R800m should alarm every South African

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thestar.co.za9 h fa

MEC warns Gauteng municipalities for spending millions on employees serving suspensions

Gauteng MEC Jacob Mamabolo has sounded the alarm over municipalities spending millions on prolonged suspensions and disciplinary processes, with costs reaching as high as R23 million in some councils. The warning comes…

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  1. giovedì 4 giugno 2026·thestar.co.za

    MEC warns Gauteng municipalities for spending millions on employees serving suspensions

    Gauteng MEC Jacob Mamabolo has sounded the alarm over municipalities spending millions on prolonged suspensions and disciplinary processes, with costs reaching as high as R23…

  2. giovedì 4 giugno 2026·businessday.co.za

    JAN DE VILLIERS | Paid suspensions, Stalingrad tactics and making a case for better discipline management

    That about 670 public servants are on suspension with full pay at an estimated annual cost of R800m should alarm every South African