Public enterprises DG Kgathatso Thlakudi sacked

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Public enterprises DG Kgathatso Thlakudi sacked: Justice and correctional services minister Ronald Lamola has dismissed public enterprises department DG Kgathatso Thlakudi.

After a complaint received by the Public Service Commission last year Lamola was mandated by President Cyril Ramaphosa to conduct an inquiry into allegations that Thlakudi violated his employment contract.“The ministry of justice and correctional services confirms the disciplinary inquiry has [been] completed and delivered its outcome.”The ministry said due process was followed and all allegations were put to Thlakudi, who was represented in the inquiry.

“Having considered the evidence presented, the chairperson of the disciplinary, advocate [Rathaga] Ramawele SC, found Thlakudi breached his contract and made sanctions of dismissal.”Lamola had given effect to the sanction and sent Thlakudi a dismissal letter dated June 2 in terms of the Public Service Act.After his suspension last year, Thlakudi sought its lifting in the Labour Court.

 

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