National Treasury has reportedly written several proposals that would involve slashing the number of government departments in South Africa.
The National Treasury has reportedly written several proposals to reduce the number of government departments in South Africa., a secret meeting was held in Stellenbosch, where several key figures discussed these proposals.
If accepted, these proposals would reportedly save the government about R17 billion in spending — but at the cost of lost jobs.Closing the Department of Sports, Arts, and Culture and incorporating its duties into the Department of Basic Education. Closing the Department of Planning, Monitoring, and Evaluation and turning it into a division in the Presidency or the Department of Public Service and Administration.
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