They say he made several “misrepresentations” in his CV when he applied for the job.
Kabelo Malao, of K Malao Incorporated, one of the applicants in the latest papers filed in the Gauteng High Court, Pretoria, said Letsoalo made false representations regarding his tenure as acting chief executive of the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa and the Road Traffic Management Corporation .
One of the “misrepresentations” Malao said that Letsoalo made to the recruitment agency was to say that he had turned the RTMC’s finances from a deficit to a surplus. In referring to the fact that the RAF was the biggest litigator in the country, Malao said: “His lack of skill in litigation matters and his ostensible indifference to the chaos he has created also count against his appointment.”
In referring to Letsoalo’s CV, which formed part of the documents on which he was appointed, Malao said it was “peppered with misrepresentations”. He said the RAF had been without a permanent chief executive since 2017, despite numerous attempts to rectify that, which destabilised it and added to the woes of road accident victims.
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