‘Exploited’ sergeants get R1000 back-pay instead of promotions

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‘Exploited’ sergeants get R1000 back-pay instead of promotions, by msindisifengu

City Press has learnt that newly promoted sergeants in Gauteng received R1000 for not being promoted at the end of September 2017.

Xolo joined the service in 2006. He said he will have to wait for another 11 years before getting promoted to be a warrant officer. Of these, three were fired in Durban for, among other things, protesting while on duty, following unprotected strike action to the provincial headquarters. An additional 41 faced the axe for taking part in the unprotected protest in Durban, and eight were fired at East London’s Cambridge police station last month.

She claimed that the union representatives were VIP guests at the National Police Day in the Free State earlier this year, and all their expenses were covered by the SAPS. She also said that Popcru utilised police vehicles to conduct union business, and that the union’s telephone expenses were covered by the SAPS.Similar allegations were made against Popcru by Maleshoane Mokhachane, the daughter of retired police officer William Mokhachane .

Mokhachane had served in the police since 1973. He was stationed in Virginia before being transferred to Hennenman, a small town in the Free State. City Press has seen Nqakula’s recommendation and subsequent CSPS rejection letter explaining to Mokhachane last month that the “appropriate authority”, the SAPS, never approved Mokhobo’s findings.“In 2012, we lost our mother to a heart attack and she was one woman who was going up and down with my father while fighting for his rank. It is bad for us to see him suffering now. It breaks our hearts,” Maleshoane said.

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