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Judicial Service Commission set to make a decision on how to deal with Hlophe

The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) is set to meet virtually on Wednesday, to make a decision on how to deal with the Judicial Conduct Tribunal’s finding that the Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe is guilty of gross misconduct. The meeting was scheduled to take place last month, however, it was postponed due to the ill-health of two of its members. Hlophe was found guilty of gross misconduct for trying […]

today25 August 2021

Local

New rules could see teachers banned if found guilty of sexual misconduct

The Basic Education Department has gazetted a new set of rules that may see teachers found guilty of sexual misconduct banned indefinitely from working at any South African school. The new terms and conditions of employment were gazetted on last week Friday by Education Minister Angie Motshekga. Some of the conduct which will qualify teachers for indefinite bans include having sexual relations with a learner and being found guilty of […]

today13 April 2021

Local

‘Unfounded’ misconduct claims against acting City manager

The acting City manager of Cape Town, Lungelo Mbandazayo, is now also on the list of officials accused of misconduct, with a former staffer alleging that a personal agenda influenced some of his decisions regarding the approval of internal bursaries. However, the City council has resolved that the matter be dismissed and that no further investigation into it is necessary. The allegations against Mbandazayo were made by a former City […]

today6 February 2018

Local

De Lille’s executive director accessed ‘confidential forensic reports’: City manager

Craig Kesson, the executive director in Cape Town Mayor Patricia de Lille’s office, got hold of around 1 000 confidential forensic reports, which contained details of probes into councillors and other officials, without proper permission. City manager Achmat Ebrahim made this claim in response to allegations levelled against him by Kesson. Ebrahim also claimed that Kesson gave an instruction that five years’ worth of forensic reports be seized so that […]

today22 November 2017

News

Fransman slapped with 5 year suspension

The ANC's National Disciplinary Committee has found ANC Western Cape provincial chairperson Marius Fransman guilty on two counts of misconduct and has suspended his ANC membership for five years. The two counts of misconduct related to "abusing his office for the purpose of attempting to obtain a sexual favour from Louisa Wynand, and for making public statements which brought the ANC into disrepute", the ANC said in a statement on […]

today10 November 2016

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