After winning a two-year battle to have his suspension declared unlawful and lifted, public works director-general Sam Vukela will still not be returning to work.
This despite his victory at the General Public Service Sector Bargaining Council last week, which ordered he return to work immediately.
It ordered minister in the presidency Mondli Gungubele and public works minister Patricia de Lille to lift the suspension after finding they committed unlawful labour practice by suspending him beyond the 60-day period prescribed in clause 2.7 of the senior management service handbook.
In July the same year, Vukela was placed on precautionary suspension pending the finalisation of disciplinary proceedings against him.
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