DoC extends Mohlala's 'leave'

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DoC extends Mohlala's 'leave'

Department of Communications says that the Ministry of Public Service and Administration is still looking for an alternative job for Mamodupi Mohlala
 
Mohlala has twice refused a cash settlement from the department. First she snubbed a R1.6m offer and last week she refused to take a R2.9m golden handshake plus R200 000, which covered legal costs. She was apparently offered a job as head of a department of education Seta. But she snubbed it as it was not in the same level as her DG position.

She is said to be interested in becoming the head of the asset forfeiture unit, CEO of Transnet, SA Airlink, the Consumer Protection Commission, or the State Information Technology Agency.

http://mybroadband.co.za/news/business/15419-Mohlala-locked-out-her-office.html

This bitch is not just greedy...she knows what she wants! So much for the public servant label...
 
What does the DoC do other than squabble and hang out in expensive hotels? I say they just disband the department all together and let the private sector sort out the department's mess.
 
SAPA article about Mohlala-Nyanda battle

The communications ministry has extended the leave granted to its axed director general Mamodupi Mohlala, an official said on Monday.

Spokesman Tiyani Rikhotso said the ministry had "noted media reports pertaining to the 'return' of Ms Mamodupi Mohlala to her former position as director-general of the department of communications".

"This followed an out of court agreement reached between the ministry and Ms Mohlala and endorsed by the labour court last month. According to the agreement, the ministry of public service and administration (DPSA) is to seek alternative employment for Ms Mohlala within the public service," Rikhotso said in a statement.

He said the DPSA subsequently requested that she take a 30-day leave of absence to allow this process to unfold.

"The DPSA has further requested that the leave of absence initially granted be extended by seven days with effect from today [Monday] for them to finalise the process," said Rikhotso.

The Sunday Independent reported at the weekend that Mohlala would be back at her desk on Monday, two months after she was dismissed by Minister Siphiwe Nyanda following an "irreparable breakdown" in their relationship.

Mohlala was reportedly not offered an equivalent position in another department, as set down in an out of court settlement reached last month.

She had learnt this week that she had been appointed as an administrator in the Public Service Sectoral and Training Authority, a position lower than her current one.

She had however not been formally offered the position, nor had she accepted it.

"The announcement in the [government] gazette is contrary to the [labour] court order. That is a six-month contract reporting to the higher education director general. I still have three years remaining in my contract as director general," the Sunday Independent quoted her as saying.

Mohlala had contested the legality of her dismissal, arguing that only the president could fire a director general.

In a settlement with Nyanda it was agreed that Mohlala would take a month's leave, during which Public Administration Minister Richard Baloyi would find a suitable post for her in the public service, negotiate "redeployment" with her and conclude the contract before September 27.

Failing this, she would continue to work in her position as the department's director general.

Mohlala reportedly said anyone who tried to stop her from returning to work would be in contempt of court.

She has rejected a R2.9 million golden handshake.

Harold Wesso is currently acting as director general.
 
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