Parliament is looking for a new head of security and CFO and is hoping to fill the two positions that have been vacant for years.
The legislature advertised the two positions on Sunday alongside that of a sergeant-at-arms, which has been vacant since December 2019 when Regina Mohlomi retired.
After her departure, the security division was downgraded into a unit under Institutional Support Services, alongside household and catering and without an independent head. For R2.1m a year, the new chief of security will be responsible for leadership and management of the security management division of parliament, assisting the secretary to parliament to manage the overall security strategy.
He later told Sunday Times he had found that the two positions had been “juniorised” and that he had to review the scope of the two roles before he could pitch them to the market.
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