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The Public Servants’ Association, the majority union in the office of the Public Protector, has accused the office of “purging their union’s shop stewards”, who have been key in exposing maladministration. | City_Press

According to the PSA, the office of the Public Protector is subjecting it to unwarranted disciplinary proceedings in an attempt to silence it.

The union will intensify its efforts to expose maladministration at the embattled entity to restore trust in the integrity of this vital institution.According to the 52-page disciplinary report compiled by Fourie, and seen by City Press, Kekana was, among other things, charged with contravening “the code of conduct and paragraph 8.7.3.

In a letter sent via Sefanyetso Attorneys, the union asked whether Mahlangu had disclosed his dismissal from his previous post in his CV and during interviews at the Public Protector’s office. The PSA points out that, despite Kekana being found guilty, none of the information that he shared was as classified in the email correspondence. It therefore assumes that the office of the Public Protector is seeking to silence PSA members who have exposed irregularities in the office.

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