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Wed, 27 Aug 2008 16:25
The departure of whites from the public service had left a skills
vacuum in certain areas, ANC treasurer-general Mathews Phosa said on
Wednesday.
"As an elected leader of the African National Congress, I want to
ensure that we do not repeat the mistakes of the past," he wrote in a
column in The Star newspaper.
One mistake was to allow a process that led to too many casualties
of well-meaning, skilful and patriotic experts in the public sector.
"In addition, the exit of white persons — who had a contribution to
make — from the civil service followed an unfortunate course that
resulted in a skills vacuum in some areas of the public service," Phosa
said.
"It is something that we aim to correct over time to ensure that
those experts who can add substantial value to public service delivery
will be given a chance to return and make the contribution they were
trained to do."
No secret
Phosa said it was no
secret that the government needed such skills
in financial management, information technology and in safety, crime
and judicial management.
He urged "well-meaning" South Africans, white and black, not to
leave the country but to contribute to economic growth through
partnerships.
"It is not only in the public service where white and black South
Africans have worked side by side to make South Africa a better place
to live," Phosa wrote.
"We should emulate the example of... Nelson Mandela and reach deeply
across divides to ensure that we search for the very best in one
another."