# The Public Servants Association calls for urgent intergovernmental dialogue to prevent the Department of Home Affairs from separating from the State Information Technology Agency. The union argues the split threatens to weaken state capacity and public service delivery and urges the department to resolve issues through existing channels. The association’s Claude Naiker warns that severing ties could result in revenue losses, job insecurity, and greater reliance on costly private contractors.
PSA warns of job losses and system collapse if Home Affairs ditches SITA