Affirmative action versus discrimination in local government : Gauteng Province
South Africa comes from an apartheid local government system that was structured to divide the citizens socially, economically, spatially and racially to ensure that only a small minority of South Africans benefited from the development and the resources of this country. Since 1994 government depar...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-100202016-04-16T04:08:19Z Affirmative action versus discrimination in local government : Gauteng Province Makgoba, Thupane Johannes Van Schalkwyk, Andre Tsoabisi, Sello Affirmative action Employment equity Blacks Whites Service delivery Auditor-General Unqualified audit Qualified audit Financial management Fraud and corruption 331.133096822 Affirmative action programs -- South Africa -- Gauteng Discrimination in employment -- South Africa -- Gauteng Minorities -- Employment -- South Africa -- Gauteng Local government -- South Africa -- Gauteng South Africa comes from an apartheid local government system that was structured to divide the citizens socially, economically, spatially and racially to ensure that only a small minority of South Africans benefited from the development and the resources of this country. Since 1994 government departments have undergone a number of transformation processes. The Employment Equity Act 55 of 1998 and affirmative action became instrumental in ensuring racial and gender representation within the local government structures. This study investigates the perceptions of racism, nepotism, fraud and other related problems which were perceived as a hindrance towards the effective implementation of affirmative action. The main findings of the study confirm that the implementation of affirmative action in municipalities is not effective due to lack of commitment from top management. It is anticipated that the implementation of Local Government Systems Amendment Act 7 of 2011, will enforce service delivery within municipalities. Public Administration & Management M. Tech. (Public Management) 2013-07-10T06:50:56Z 2013-07-10T06:50:56Z 2013-07-10 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10500/10020 en University of South Africa 1 online resource (xi, 116 leaves) |
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South Africa comes from an apartheid local government system that was structured to divide the citizens socially, economically, spatially and racially to ensure that only a small minority of South Africans benefited from the development and the resources of this country.
Since 1994 government departments have undergone a number of transformation processes. The Employment Equity Act 55 of 1998 and affirmative action became instrumental in ensuring racial and gender representation within the local government structures.
This study investigates the perceptions of racism, nepotism, fraud and other related problems which were perceived as a hindrance towards the effective implementation of affirmative action. The main findings of the study confirm that the implementation of affirmative action in municipalities is not effective due to lack of commitment from top management. It is anticipated that the implementation of Local Government Systems Amendment Act 7 of 2011, will enforce service delivery within municipalities. === Public Administration & Management === M. Tech. (Public Management) |
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Affirmative action versus discrimination in local government : Gauteng Province |
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Affirmative action versus discrimination in local government : Gauteng Province |
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