“This is in compliance with paragraph 11 of the dispensation for the appointment and remuneration of special advisers, which provide that ‘executive authorities must submit proposals/recommendations for the appointment of individual special advisers to the minister for the public service and administration for approval of the individual’s compensation level before the appointment/upgrade is affected.’”
She said upon assessment of the request from Winde, her department had only approved compensation level 3 for Madikizela.
She said Madikizela met the requirements for compensation level 3, which require an individual to have recognition as a competent expert at national and to some degree, international level.
The complexity of an individual’s advice at this level is considered as comparable to that given by a deputy director-general in the public service.
Compensation level 4 requires an individual to have recognition as a competent expert at national and international level; have high-level or scarce skills and the complexity of their advice must be at a level of a director-general.