How politicians 'frog-marched' a CEO out of her office
Details have emerged about how political heavyweights at a cash-strapped Eastern Cape municipality attempted to swiftly remove the chief executive officer and a board of its municipal agency.
This, he said, was because there was a recruitment report submitted to the council by the previous agency’s board. At the time of secondments, Tinta said she has been a strategic planning and management director since November 1 2017.The power to second officials from its staff establishment to act as CEO of its municipal entity is at the discretion of the first respondent [ADM] and may only be exercised at the instance of the board of directors and in circumstances where a serving CEO is incapacitated from discharging his or her duties.
A correspondence was received from Ntsangani on September 21 about her appointment with a demand for Adendorff to respond within 48 hours.Union: Workers won’t show up to work at broke Amathole municipality if not paid
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