Tshwane mayor Cilliers Brink cracks the whip on metro workforce

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Tshwane mayor Cilliers Brink cracks the whip on metro workforce
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Tshwane mayor Cilliers Brink cracks the whip on metro workforce: Delivering the state of the capital address on Thursday, Brink said one of his team's priorities is keeping a close eye on the 19,500 full-time staff complement across multiple departments.

It will also form the basis for holding officials and MMCs to account, and to account to the people of Tshwane. While officials who seek to enrich themselves at the expense of the people will have zero protection, those who make mistakes in a genuine attempt to get things done will be protected.”outcomes, actions and timelines for each of the steps to be taken.

“We have to give officials a parameter within which to take risks, otherwise we will simply be chasing compliance, instead of innovating and getting things done. The MMCs and I will protect the honest, hard-working doers and risk-takers, and distinguish their efforts from those of the self-serving and the corrupt.”

He said the implementation of the policy is going to take effect from July 1 and would cascade all the way down from top management to the most junior official, even that of a general worker, to ensure that all workers were treated equally and fairly within one performance evaluation system.This is critically important if we are to enhance the quality of work that we provide to our residents.

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