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News24 | Public servants' wage bill drains R724bn from fiscus, but minister argues it's 'declined'

1 May 2025
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News24 | Public servants' wage bill drains R724bn from fiscus, but minister argues it's 'declined'
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The government’s expenditure on public servants’ salaries has decreased from 2013 to 2022, as highlighted by Public Service and Administration Minister Inkosi Mzamo Buthelezi. He emphasized that the wage bill for state employees is not the only fiscal challenge facing the nation. Buthelezi’s defense of the government’s substantial wage bill reflects a broader discussion about public sector finances and their impact on the country’s economy.

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