Govt, labour must implement Public Service Charter - MPs

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Pretoria - The Portfolio Committee on Public Service and Administration has called on government and labour to ensure that all elements of the recently launched Public Service Charter are implemented, and members of the public are empowered to know their rights and report bad service.

This comes after the Portfolio Committee had invited the Minister for Public Service and Administration, Lindiwe Sisulu, to brief them on the Service Charter.

Members of the Portfolio Committee urged the Minister and Labour to seize the moment and ensure that the Charter is the turning point of service delivery.

“We are all aware of the challenges facing our people. We hope this charter will introduce a chapter where government and labour will work together to improve service delivery. This charter must empower our people to report and complain when they are faced with bad service,” said the acting chairperson of the committee, Eric Nyekembe.

Sisulu said the charter will be internalised in government and all officials will know and understand the expectations of the people.

“During the drafting of the charter, we asked our people to comment and give suggestions on how we can improve service delivery and they said public servants must be on time and work daily to resolve their problems. That’s all they are asking for -- a public service that meets their expectations,” said Sisulu.

She said the charter was binding to all public servants, including those in local government.

The Service Charter was recently launched by Sisulu and labour representatives at the Public Service Coordinating Bargaining Council (PSCBC) as part of professionalising and encouraging excellence in the public service.

In her Budget Vote Speech earlier this year, Sisulu told MPs that the Service Charter “represents a social contract between ourselves, public sector unions and citizens - the main beneficiaries of services delivered by the State”.

During a joint media briefing between labour and government at the launch of the charter, Sisulu committed government to creating the best working conditions for public servants to enable them to meet and exceed the expectations of the people. – SAnews.gov.za