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Prasa loses application for leave to appeal reinstating executives

(Photo by Gallo Images / Beeld / Alet Pretorius) On Thursday, Acting Judge Moses Baloyi in the Johannesburg Labour Court dismissed an application for leave to appeal launched by the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa) against the Court’s 2 March ruling. That ruling reinstated three executives – Martha Ngoye, Tiro Holele and Nkosinathi Khena. It came after PRASA executives were fired under the instruction of Prasa s board in controversial circumstances in late January and early February. On 3 March Prasa Chairperson Leonard Ramatlakane indicated that Prasa would be appealing the March ruling, calling the decision flawed in law . On 8 March Prasa  Board member Smanga Sethene repeated this

Rail regulator CEO suffers court defeat – company sec

. An application by Tshepo Kgare, Acting CEO of the Railway Safety Regulator (RSR), to appeal a decision of the Labour Court to reinstate company secretary Mamankoane Tabane, has been dismissed. On 6 April, GroundUp reported that Kgare had sacked Tabane although she did not have the authority to do so. Furthermore, Kgare failed to comply with a resolution of the board that had overturned her dismissal of Tabane. Acting Judge Coetzee found that Kgare’s papers had not “raised grounds other than those in the hearing of the matter”. He further found that there was nothing in Kgare’s submissions to persuade him that “any appeal would have a reasonable prospect of success” and that Kgare had brought “no other compelling reasons why leave to appeal should be granted”.

Railway regulator CEO and board at war with each other

Railway regulator CEO and board at war with each other
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Railway regulator CEO and board at loggerheads over dis

. The acting CEO of the Railway Safety Regulator (RSR), Tshepo Kgare, was found by her board to have acted unlawfully and unfairly in terminating the employment of the company secretary. Yet the board has taken no action. Kgare is one of four candidates for permanent appointment as RSR CEO. The dispute has also turned nasty, with criminal charges being brought against the secretary, Mamankoane Tabane, for holding on to her company laptop even as the Labour Court reinstated her. On 8 March, Acting Judge Faan Coetzee in the Johannesburg Labour Court ruled that Tabane should return to work at the RSR, where she is employed as Executive – Legal Services and Governance, which encompasses being company secretary.

Peter Jacobs scores court victory in battle for the heart of Crime Intelligence

Jan Gerber/News24 The Johannesburg Labour Court ordered the termination of a disciplinary inquiry into former Crime Intelligence boss Peter Jacobs.  Jacobs and five other high-ranking officers face misconduct charges for their role in the unlawful use of a secret police slush fund to purchase PPE.  Jacobs claims he faces the axe because he uncovered corruption in the uppermost ranks of the police. Former Crime Intelligence boss Peter Jacobs has been thrown a lifeline by the Johannesburg Labour Court which, on Wednesday, interdicted the police from concluding a fraught disciplinary inquiry that could likely have seen him fired. Jacobs and five other high-ranking officers in the police spook outfit were suspended in December, while facing a raft of misconduct charges over the unlawful use of a secret slush fund to bankroll Covid-19 PPE – a precursor to an expeditious disciplinary inquiry, which had been set down for hearing in February.

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