"SALARIES IN THE SANDF HAVE NEVER BEEN
BETTER"
Date of Release: 26July 2010
Issued by
Ndivhuwo Mabaya
Head of Media Services
Ministry of Defence and Military Veterans
The Sunday Times today carries a story titled
“Defence pay “may threaten SA Security’ the
story creates an impression that the Minister of
Defence and Military Veterans, Lindiwe Sisulu is
in possession of a report submitted by the
Interim National Defence Force Service
Commission that outlines salary concerns in the
SANDF and nothing is being done about it and as
a result it threatens “national security”.
The truth is that salaries have never been
better in the SANDF, following the December 1,
2009 adjustment announced by the Commander in
Chief, President Jacob Zuma soldiers are paid in
line with other law enforcement agencies in the
country. The new salaries effected from December
1, 2009 and later back dated to July 1, 2009 saw
adjustments of between 2% and 65% with the
lowest paid receiving the highest adjustment.
Trainee soldiers within the Military Skills
Development Programme received close to 100%
increase. The truth is that since her
appointment in May 2009 the Minister has
prioritised the introduction of a new
dispensation for the SANDF which will cater
specifically for all the needs of the SANDF out
of the public service.
The appointment of the Interim National
Defence Force Service Commission has nothing to
do with the strike by few undisciplined soldiers
to the Union building. The Minister announced
the process to introduce the new dispensation
before the strike, the Commission was appointed
with the mandate to prepare and lay the systems
and the policies for the introduction of the
permanent Commission and the new dispensation.
The report mentioned in the article was
submitted to the Minister on the 9th of November
2009 by the Commission. The report identifies
salaries and the ineffectiveness of the
complaints and grievances resolution mechanism
as the biggest concerns in the SANDF. New
adjusted salaries have been implemented since
July 1, 2009. A new grievance and complain
mechanism has been introduced and an ombudsman
platform for the SANDF is being finalised.
Cabinet approved the appointment of the
Interim National Defence Force Service
Commission. The report is on going work, when
completed it will go to Cabinet before is
released to the public. The Minister has
explained this to the Portfolio Committee in a
number of appearances before the committee and
written communication. |