‘I was suspended for pointing out irregularities,’ says JRA CEO after his qualifications were verified

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‘I was suspended for pointing out irregularities,’ says JRA CEO after his qualifications were verified
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Suspended Tshepo Mahanuke says he has been the subject of a smear campaign

Mahanuke said he cried when he saw the outcome as the allegations had taken a bruising toll on him and his family.

He applied for the job, advertised in the Sunday Times, in April 2022. He was interviewed by a panel of nine, including JRA board chair Tiyani Sambo and then transport MMC Funzela Ngobeni. A recommendation report by Sambo scored Mahanuke as the highest candidate, as he had “hands-on experience, knowledge, competencies and skills in strategic leadership”.

He took office in August 2022 and was asked to attend and observe a board meeting that month which featured a string of instructions, such as the cancellation of contracts to supply bitumen.

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