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M A Y 2 0 1 2 • S A S O L D I E R - Department of Defence

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S A S O L D I E R2011 review <strong>of</strong> defenceThe Interim National <strong>Defence</strong>Force Service CommissionreportBy Lufuno NetshirembePhoto: Sgt Elias MahumaThe Minister <strong>of</strong> <strong>Defence</strong>and Military Veterans, MsLindiwe Sisulu, announcedthe release <strong>of</strong> the InterimNational <strong>Defence</strong> Force ServiceCommission (INDFSC) reportat the Union Buildings in Pretoria on25 November 2010.In a short space <strong>of</strong> time after MinisterSisulu was appointed by PresidentJacob Zuma as the Minister <strong>of</strong><strong>Defence</strong> and Military Veterans itbecame apparent that the SANDFhad many problems that needed to besolved. Some <strong>of</strong> these problems werehighlighted when a small number<strong>of</strong> soldiers demonstrated theirdiscontent at the Union Buildings.The immediate response <strong>of</strong> the DODwas to find an “avant-garde modusoperandi” to address grievances.The problems in the SANDF werenot going to be easy to solve, but MsSisulu was equally determined todeal with these problems effectivelyand efficiently.In October 2009 the INDFSCwas established to deal with thefollowing: (1) the unique challenges<strong>of</strong> the SANDF that fall outside theambit <strong>of</strong> the Public Service; (2) toadvise on a regulatory framework forunique service dispensation; and (3)to investigate and provide advice orrecommendations on conditions <strong>of</strong>service for members <strong>of</strong> the SANDF.The Minister highlighted the fourcategories that the recommendationsby the interim commission fell under:(i) recommendations that requiredCabinet approval (ie budgetaryconsiderations and executiveresponsibilities that needed tomigrate from one department to theother) (ii) those that the Ministercould attend to as part <strong>of</strong> her workand responsibilities as a member <strong>of</strong>the Executive (iii) those that couldFltr: The then Minister <strong>of</strong> Public Works, Ms Gwen Mahlangu-Nkabinde, and the Acting Chairperson <strong>of</strong> the Interim National<strong>Defence</strong> Force Service Commission, Bishop Malusi Mpumlwana,listen to the Minister <strong>of</strong> <strong>Defence</strong> and Military Veterans, Ms LindiweSisulu, during the question and answer session.be addressed by either or both theSecretary for <strong>Defence</strong> and the Chief <strong>of</strong>the SANDF, and (iv) those that relatedto the Military Service Commission.The ten-member commission waschaired by Judge R. Bosielo with MrA. Ismail as the Deputy Chairperson.Other commission members were LtGen (Ret) L. Moloi, Maj Gen (Ret) B.H.Holomisa, Mr P.J. Groenewald, Ms H.C.Mgabadeli, Dr A. Mokgokong, BishopM.M. Mpumlwana, Pr<strong>of</strong> R.L. Christieand Mr Z.T. Ngcakani.The Acting Chairperson, BishopMpumlwana, announced that theCommission had handed its finalreport to the Minister on 16 November2010, one month earlier than thescheduled date <strong>of</strong> delivery. Amongother issues that the Commission hadto deal with were issues relating tothe <strong>Defence</strong> Budget, infrastructure,Health Service Support, a grievancemechanism, Military SkillsDevelopment System (MSDS)recruitment and military careers.The then Minister <strong>of</strong> Public Works,Ms Gwen Mahlangu-Nkabinde,confirmed that the <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong><strong>Defence</strong> and Military Veterans hadrequested an overhaul <strong>of</strong> the militaryfacilities. She said her departmentwas giving soldiers’ accommodationpriority attention.Since the INDFSC was establishedsome <strong>of</strong> its recommendations wereimplemented immediately and theresults <strong>of</strong> the commissioners’ tasksand recommendation have indeedbrought much needed change to thelives <strong>of</strong> South African soldiers.(Previously published in SA Soldier,January 2011 edition, page 16.)30 • M A Y 2 0 1 2

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