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Why South Africa’s government departments struggle with disciplinary actions

Cape Argus

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October 16, 2025

UNFORTUNATELY it is not only the Department of Education that suffers from the same issues.

Most of our government departments have such convoluted dispute resolution procedures that it becomes a nightmare to not only to discipline someone but to dismiss them.

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