Parly official to challenge sacking
Sep 7, 2012 |
Thabo Mokone Parliamentary Correspondent |
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PARLIAMENT's chief administrator Zingile Dingani has vowed to mount a legal challenge against a recommendation that he be fired from his job after he was found guilty of misleading the legislature when he applied for a R186,000 salary advance to build a security wall at his home.
Dingani, who earns more than R1.8-million a year as secretary to Parliament, told Sowetan yesterday that he did not agree with the findings of a disciplinary panel that was instituted against him after allegations that he misled Parliament's presiding officers when he applied for the salary advance.
Dingani's sacking follows a Sunday Times expose in March.
IN TROUBLE: Zingile Dingani
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Pointman
lazy reporting again. Why not get the whole story from both sides. If he disagrees with the findings then on what grounds and what does he say actually happened.Report Abuse
_Sinudeity
Do not pass go. Do not collect your R1.8-million.Report Abuse
Newitim
The goverment must get rid of all these corrupt government employee. People are taking advantage of Zuma. It is difficult for him to expell his corrupt people. We are tired of this government.Report Abuse
Tlhagaraga
This is crap someone out there does not even have food to eat, do not mention a shelter and some people are using state money for useless staff, SHAME ON SOUTH AFRICA we have lost it....Report Abuse
Dandan
@SinudeityDo not pass go. Do not collect your R1.8-million.
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SA under DA will be back to aprtheid days where there was no rule of law, Im quiet certain, the courts will be intimidated/influenced by loud mouth/anger by DA people,this is judge by rejecting any court decison by DA, the man has done nothing wrong he did what is supposed to be done, salry advances is a well know practice all over, he did nt defraud someone but he was claiming against his salary , if the parliament had uncertainities they should have declined his request, and go to the bank
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mafungwashe
believe the saying:what goes around,comes around:the long arm of law/justiceABABHUBEZI have long been rulling this institution,flouted recruitment policies,flouted procurement procedures.One staff member commented:the tree has fallen,it fell with its branches,so whats next?
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TDK
This corrupt officials. He might not be the only one and he i s just been purged.Report Abuse
P4T
The problem in South Africa is that kulukhuni ukukhuzana uma wonke umuntu e corrupt especially if lo okukhuzayo kunguyena o corrupt.That's why kubole kanje e Mzansi.
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