House of Assembly: Vol13 - THURSDAY 25 MAY 1989
†Indicates translated version.
For written reply:
General Affairs:
asked the Minister for Administration and Privatisation:
- (a) What have been the applicable salaries and/or salary scales for each post level in each department and organizational component referred to in section 6(1) of the Public Service Act, No 111 of 1984, since 1 January 1989 and
- (b) what financial and other specified benefits have been applicable to each of these post levels as from 1 January 1989?
B258E
Reply bound in Annexures of House — see M/318-1989.
asked the Minister for Administration and Privatisation:
- (1) What was the total number of persons employed in a fulltime capacity in each department and organizational component referred to in section 6(1) of the Public Service Act, No 111 of 1984, as at 31 December 1988;
- (2) (a) how many such persons were employed in each of the eight most senior post levels in each such department and organizational component and (b) to which population group did each of these persons belong?
B259E
Reply bound in Annexures of House — see M/319-1989.
†Indicates translated version.
For oral reply:
Written reply to question set down for oral reply on Wednesday, 17 May 1989:
General Affairs:
asked the Minister of Law and Order:
- (1) Whether the South African Police have investigated a charge of treason against certain persons, whose names have been furnished to the Police for the purpose of the Minister’s reply; if so, what are the names of these persons;
- (2) whether any other persons are involved in this case; if so, who are they;
- (3) whether this investigation has been completed; if so,
- (4) whether the relevant docket has been forwarded to the Attorney-General of the Eastern Cape; if so, when;
- (5) whether he will make a statement on the matter?
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(1) to (5)
A charge of high treason was investigated against the persons whose names were furnished by the honourable member and also against 31 other persons. The investigation has been completed and the docket is at present with the Attorney-General for his decision.
The names of the persons concerned and particulars of the case are not made known at this stage because it may possibly be to the detriment of and anticipate the judicial process.