Suspended public works DG Sam Vukela not returning to work anytime soon

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Suspended public works DG Sam Vukela not returning to work anytime soon
Suspended public works DG Sam Vukela not returning to work anytime soon

Africa-Press – South-Africa. Disgraced public works director-general Sam Vukela’s future in government is in limbo because yet another court case has been set in motion – this time to keep him away from the office.

Following a General Public Service Sector Bargaining Council (GPSSBC) finding that Public Works and Infrastructure Minister Patricia de Lille unfairly suspended him, Vukela was hopeful of a return to the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure (DPWI)’s Pretoria head office.

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But the Presidency – the office that deals with career incidents of national government directors-general – has announced a move that could shatter his plans to return.

Nonceba Mhlauli, the spokesperson for Minister in the Presidency Mondli Gungubele, said:

Vukela was suspended on 29 July 2020 after allegations surfaced of massive spending on the funerals of struggle stalwart Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, former Cabinet minister Zola Skweyiya and former chief of state protocol Billy Modise at a cost of R76 million to the government.

Vukela’s suspension raised concerns. Opposition parties questioned why the director-general was paid millions of rand annually while he remained at home. Vukela earns R1.8 million a year.

In September of the same year, President Cyril Ramaphosa removed De Lille’s powers to discipline Vukela.

Her delegating powers were given to late Minister in the Presidency Jackson Mthembu – a function which was later handed over to Gungubele.

On several occasions Vukela claimed De Lille gave him unlawful instructions and that his refusal to execute them caused friction between the two.

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He claimed De Lille put undue pressure on officials working on the Beitbridge border fence project. The Beitbridge border matter has been tainted by irregularities and dubious dealings.

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