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SA has a plan to make its public service professional - It’s time to act on it | The Citizen
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Appointments must be based on merit and public servants are supposed to be honest, neutral and fair.

President Cyril Ramaphosa attends the Women’s Day commemoration at Silahla Sports Field on 9 August 2022 in Richmond. Picture: Gallo Images/Daily Sun/Jabulani Langa

A professional, efficient and effective public service is key to a government’s ability to deliver on its mandate. Such a public service is a distinctive feature of modern democracy. It means the government bureaucracy is not tied to an incumbent political party. It remains in place no matter which party is in power, and is non-partisan. Administration can continue when political power changes hands.

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