Is the “Namibian House” collapsing?
Subject: A widespread form of corruption
Namibians enter GRN into a long time working contract with clearly defined principles and job description according to the standards of the “Public Service Charter” from our “Founding Father” in 1996.
The monthly remuneration is guaranteed plus a 13th Cheque.
After 29 years most of the employees deliver a service far below 50% of the standards manifested in the Service Charters of all GRN institutions. To my understanding this is a widespread form of corruption. The so created vacuums in service delivery are causing decay in GRN- institutions, but especially in Local - and Regional Authorities where basic services collapsed in many places.
For instance, members of the Public in different Municipalities (like Omaruru and Grootfontein) did complain about this in writing first to the hon. Minister Mushelenga and later to his Excellency, the President.
Both leaders did not provide any answers to the received letters. His Excellency, Dr. Hage Geingob, promised the year 2019 as a year of “Accountability” and “Transparency“also in the Public Service Delivery. Instead we had to experience another year of declining “Service Delivery” and increasing widespread and large scale corruption.
Uwe Rathmann, Grootfontein
The monthly remuneration is guaranteed plus a 13th Cheque.
After 29 years most of the employees deliver a service far below 50% of the standards manifested in the Service Charters of all GRN institutions. To my understanding this is a widespread form of corruption. The so created vacuums in service delivery are causing decay in GRN- institutions, but especially in Local - and Regional Authorities where basic services collapsed in many places.
For instance, members of the Public in different Municipalities (like Omaruru and Grootfontein) did complain about this in writing first to the hon. Minister Mushelenga and later to his Excellency, the President.
Both leaders did not provide any answers to the received letters. His Excellency, Dr. Hage Geingob, promised the year 2019 as a year of “Accountability” and “Transparency“also in the Public Service Delivery. Instead we had to experience another year of declining “Service Delivery” and increasing widespread and large scale corruption.
Uwe Rathmann, Grootfontein
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