Racial favouritism claims behind Samwuâs march against City
By Okuhle Hlati
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Cape Town - A senior City of Cape Town traffic officer was allegedly told by his bosses that the junior officer who apparently swore at him and threatened to âf**** him upâ cannot be charged or sanctioned as he had a new car and house.
The incident allegedly happened in front of the officerâs colleagues. Instead of facing disciplinary action, the junior officer was allegedly transferred to work in Bellville.
This was one of many complaints of alleged biased disciplinary procedures, victimisation and favouritism towards white staff, the South African Municipal Workersâ Union (Samwu) said it has received.