By Dr. John Steytler, EconomistIn his personal capacity The launch of the recent Fin Fit survey on how government employees view the Payroll Deduction...
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								A first-of-its-kind nationwide survey has revealed that 79% of government employees favour the continuation of the country’s long-standing Payroll Deduction Management System (PDMS), provided it undergoes significant reform. The study, which transitions toward debit-order-based repayments from 30 November highlights a strong appreciation for the system’s structure but a growing demand for modernization and transparency. Conducted […]
By Dr. John Steytler, EconomistIn his personal capacity The launch of the recent Fin Fit survey on how government employees view the Payroll Deduction...
The findings of the survey point to an urgent need for greater efficiency and transparency in handling consumer grievances
The findings of the survey point to an urgent need for greater efficiency and transparency in handling consumer grievances
By Dalene Heydenrych in her personal capacityFormer Acting Accountant-General, Ministry of Finance. In 2002, the Ministry of Finance faced one of the...
By Dalene Heydenrych in her personal capacityFormer Acting Accountant-General, Ministry of Finance. In 2002, the Ministry of Finance faced one of the...
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