Constitutional Mandate

The PSC derives its mandate from sections 195 and 196 of the Constitution, 1996.

The PSC is tasked and empowered to, amongst others, investigate, monitor, and evaluate the organisation and administration of the Public Service.

This mandate also entails the evaluation of achievements, or lack thereof of Government programmes. The PSC also has an obligation to promote measures that would ensure effective and efficient performance within the Public Service and to promote values and principles of public administration as set out in the Constitution, throughout the Public Service.

Chairperson
 Mr Ben Mthembu
 
Deputy Chairperson
Ms Phelele Tengeni
 

    Director-General
Vacant
 

 
 Latest News
 

  • Notice to All Service Providers Registered on the OPSC'S Service Providers Database [read more]
     
  • The Public Service Commission (PSC) releases a Report on the Trend Analysis on Complaints Lodged with the PSC during the period 2005/2006 – 2009/2010 [read more]
     
  • Fourth National Anti-Corruption Summit. [read more]
     
  • Public Service Commission (PSC) releases a Report on the precautionary suspension of employees in the Public Service [read more]
     
  • 3rd Biennial South African Monitoring and Evaluation Association conference [read more]

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To Report  suspected acts of corruption in the Public Service,
call the toll free hotline at   0800 701 701.

 

 

 

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