Saturday 30 January 2021 - 1:14pm
File: Prasa says some executives should have left long ago because they re employed on contracts not exceeding five years.
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JOHANNESBURG - The Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa has terminated the contracts of three senior executives with immediate effect.
The move follows a review of the employment contracts of executives and senior managers.
Prasa says some executives should have left long ago because they re employed on contracts not exceeding five years.
According to the Prasa board, executives who ve been in the transport agency’s employ for longer than the required five years have been working there unlawfully.
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The Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa has terminated the contracts of three senior executives with immediate effect.
The move follows a review of the employment contracts of executives and senior managers.
Prasa says some executives should have left long ago because they’re employed on contracts not exceeding five years.
According to the Prasa board, executives who’ve been in the transport agency’s employ for longer than the required five years have been working there unlawfully.
The axed executives include Martha Ngoye of Legal Services, Chief Operating Officer Nkosinathi Khena and Chief Executive Officer of Prasa Foundation, Pearl Munthali.