Dismissed cop Jeremy Vearey’s arbitration hearing nears its end: Vearey’s defence seeks advantage from suspension cloud hanging over police head Khehla Sitole
“She illustrated how it would be intolerable for Vearey to remain an employee, given Vearey’s conduct. It is one of the fundamentals of the employment relationship that the employer should be able to place trust in the employee,” argues Mooki.
In his response, Nortjé asserted that the “say-so of Ntshinga does not meet the threshold of ‘intolerability’ to reinstate Vearey”. Ntshinga was appointed by Sitole to chair the disciplinary process that led to Vearey’s dismissal. In her findings she concluded that anything short of firing him would amount to condoning Vearey’s conduct.that Vearey’s Facebook posts were read as tacit criticism of Sitole.
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