27 State Officials dismissed at the Justice Department
About 27 officials from the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development (DJCOD) have been dismissed for forms of misconduct.
“These dismissals are part of 81 appeal matters recorded by the Department, which include 55 dismissals, 25 suspensions, and 1 warning. These appeals were lodged by officials who were found guilty of serious misconduct.
“The misconduct in question ranged from fraud, theft, sexual harassment and bringing the department into disrepute to absenteeism, abuse of state vehicles, and insubordination,” the department said.
The department said it is confident that the finalization of the matters will “serve as a strong deterrent against future misconduct and unprofessional behavior among its officials”.
“The [DJCOD] remains resolute in its commitment to finalize all appeals lodged with the Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development and continues to strengthen its internal controls to combat any conduct that undermines its ability to deliver justice services effectively and efficiently.
“The consequence management measures implemented underscore the Department’s dedication to clean governance.
“All outstanding appeal matters are currently being processed expeditiously and will be concluded in due course.
The Department remains committed to fostering a professional working environment, upholding the rule of law, and ensuring transparency and accountability to the public,” the DJCOD concluded.