Union guns for premier’s R1.2 million man over ‘diploma’
When applying for the job in 2013, labour relations director Michael Maseko claimed that he had a diploma accredited by the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration that he obtained after passing modules in substantive law, jurisdictional rulings, conciliations, managing dismissals, and arbitration 1 and 2.
Nehawu members claimed that they were dissatisfied with the Hawks’ snail’s pace in dealing with Maseko’s matter and said that members of the elite police unit had been “captured”.A Nehawu member said:“When we raised the matter, Maseko had earned about R1.2 million. Now, he has earned between R6 million and R8 million, including his salary and benefits,” he added.
“There is no delay with investigations, but hiccups pertaining to obtaining necessary documents from the office of the premier. All necessary documents required to assist with the investigation have been acquired. Some will still be sought during the course of an investigation, should a need arise,” Maluleke said.Mathabatha’s spokesperson, Willy Mosoma, said that the office of the premier did not have records stating that Maseko claimed to have qualifications obtained from the CCMA.
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