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37 000 public servants now earning over R1m per year - Leon Schreiber

DA MP says salary payments to these 37 839 cadres cost R46 881 819 370

DA reveals how 37 000 millionaire cadres bleed taxpayers dry

20 April 2024

The DA can reveal that the number of public servants in provincial and national government departments being paid over R1 million per year has ballooned to a total of 37 839. This figure is only limited to national and provincial departments, and excludes executives at State-owned enterprises, municipalities and other government agencies. The information was revealed in response to the latest set of parliamentary questions submitted by the DA.

According to the reply received from the Minister of Public Service and Administration, Noxolo Kiviet, 28 343 officials are currently paid just over R1 million per year, while another 8 748 are paid between R1.2 million and R1.7 million. A further 631 millionaire managers get over R1.7 million, while 117 are paid over R2.1 million per year. The total of over 37 000 millionaire cadres is a dramatic increase from just 10 000 a decade ago.

In total, just a single year of salary payments to these 37 839 highly paid cadres costs taxpayers nearly R47 billion – R46 881 819 370 to be precise.

The staggering amount spent to finance the luxury lifestyles of the tens of thousands of ANC cadres who have run our country into the ground, is an insult to the people of South Africa, who are currently experiencing the most profound cost-of-living crisis in a generation. While ANC cadres feast, millions of South Africans can no longer afford to put food on the table and millions more cannot find work.

This information also reveals another key cog in the ANC’s cadre deployment scheme. By manipulating appointments in the public sector to favour its “loyal cadres,” the ANC has positioned its cronies in high-paying positions throughout the State. By elevating political loyalty over the need for skills and competence, the ANC has succeeded in placing a vast network of tens of thousands of cadres in lucrative positions – at the cost of collapsing service delivery experienced daily by South Africans in the form of water cuts, power interruptions, disintegrating roads and railways and growing joblessness.

This also explains why the ANC is determined to continue practicing cadre deployment at all costs. It sits at the heart of the ANC’s corruption and patronage machine. Despite the fact that this practice facilitates State capture – as confirmed by the Zondo Commission – the ANC continues to defend this most pernicious form of systemic corruption.

Unlike the ANC, the DA has unambiguously pledged in our manifesto and through our ongoing war against cadre deployment, to outlaw and abolish this practice from the face of this country. The ANC refuses to do so because tens of thousands of its cadres are dependent on the proceeds of corruption. The only way to rescue South Africa from the scourge of cadre deployment and corruption before it is too late, it by voting for the DA on 29 May.

Text of reply:

MINISTRY: PUBLIC SERVICE AND ADMINISTRATION

REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA

NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

QUESTION FOR WRITTEN REPLY

DATE: 15 MARCH 2024

QUESTION NO.: 670.    

Dr L A Schreiber (DA) to ask the Minister of Public Service and Administration:

What (a) is the detailed breakdown of the current average salary for each of the 16 salary bands in the Public Service, (b) total amount will be spent annually on the salaries of the Public Service in terms of the latest wage agreement in each of the 16 salary bands, (c) total amount of the specified amount will be spent annually on employees in each specified salary band in the Public Service and (d) is the breakdown of the total number of employees currently employed in each of the 16 salary bands in the Public Service?                                                                                                                                                                                                                      NW811E

REPLY: a), b), c) and d)

Salary level

Average salary

Total amount spent

2023/24 FY

Projected amount 2024/25 FY

@4.7%

Total number of employees per level

Salary level 1

123 741

2 075 022

2 172 548

17

Salary level 2

130 437

10 163 410 848

10 641 091 157

76 650

Salary level 3

159 879

10 034 049 885

10 505 650 229

63 144

Salary level 4

184 026

7 408 831 452

7 757 046 530

41 351

Salary level 5

216 876

40 887 824 397

42 809 552 143

188 044

Salary level 6

274 878

38 318 991 165

40 119 983 749

143 633

Salary level 7

327 819

101 020 256 001

105 768 208 033

306 173

Salary level 8

391 491

66 123 453 459

69 231 255 771

168 382

Salary level 9

462 972

43 982 077 263

46 049 234 894

94 775

Salary level 10

574 725

31 705 654 683

33 195 820 453

54 386

Salary level 11

811 560

28 567 475 706

29 910 147 064

37 066

Salary level 12

1 080 681

32 586 306 183

34 117 862 573

28 343

SENIOR MANAGEMENT SERVICE (SMS)

SMS - Salary level 13

1 232 289

8 449 071 954

Cost-of-living adjustment for 2024/25 FY not approved.

6 754

SMS - Salary level 14

1 454 487

2 943 025 932

Cost-of-living adjustment for 2024/25 FY not approved.

1 994

SMS - Salary level 15

1 738 656

1 111 268 202

Cost-of-living adjustment for 2024/25 FY not approved.

631

SMS - Salary level 16

2 158 533

260 590 709

Cost-of-living adjustment for 2024/25 FY not approved.

117

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Statement issued by Dr Leon Schreiber MP - DA Shadow Minister for Public Service and Administration, 20 April 2024