Home affairs director-general Billy Masetlha will be redeployed to the presidency when his contract expires in two days, says President Thabo Mbeki. Masetlha, a former director-general of the South African secret service, "will reinforce our work in the areas covering security and the criminal justice system".
Mbeki made the announcement when he opened debate on the presidency's budget vote. He said the presidency had to discharge its functions of leadership, oversight, management, co-ordination, mediation of conflicting policy and monitoring delivery. "Like the presidential review commission, the government is of the view that the presidency requires more capacity to carry out these task effectively," he said.
Mbeki re-deployed Masetlha as home affairs director-general in December 1999. Masetlha's contract was controversially extended by a year, despite protests from Home Affairs Minister Mangosuthu Buthelezi, citing an irretrievable breakdown of relations with his director-general. Relations between the two men deteriorated even further, especially about the immigration bill and a litany of other complaints, including Masetlha's alleged insubordination.
Buthelezi has previously warned that the department could face legal action, as well as thousands in unauthorised expenditure, because Masetlha did not have a valid contract. Last week, he told parliament: "Just this morning, I have been advised that he (Masetlha) established 153 posts and filled many of them without my knowledge or approval, which makes the entire operation and related incurred expenditure unauthorised."
Source: Mail & Guardian
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