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Sheriff seize vehicles at FTLM

This comes after the municipality was recently ordered by the South African Local Bargaining Council to immediately reinstate former Human Resources Manager, Charity Rabada who was unfairly dismissed for gross insubordination in 2016.

BURGERSFORT – The local Sheriff  has seized five trucks and four graders at the  Fetakgomo Greater Tubatse Municipality (FGTM) this morning.  Elias Mohlala and his team had been in and out of the municipality attaching moveable properties.

This grader was seized by the Sheriff

This comes after the municipality was recently ordered by the South African Local Bargaining Council to immediately
reinstate former Human Resources Manager, Charity Rabada who was unfairly dismissed for gross insubordination in 2016. The municipality had to  further compensate her with R1.5 million for the unfair dismissal.

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The Council has since ordered the municipality to pay Rabada before 31 August and reinstate her on 1 September 2019 but the municipality objected to this, arguing that it would lead to prejudice if she was reinstated after the position was filled by another official a few months after her dismissal.

The above truck was also seized

The municipality failed to meet the deadline and to implement the Council’s recommendations and therefore she opted go back to court.

According to the warrant of execution dated October 2, Rabada attached the municipality’s five trucks and four graders valued at R1.5 million.

 

 

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