On Saturday 30 January, Ramatlakane announced that three Prasa executives had overstayed the five-year terms of their contracts and had their employment terminated. The three are Ngoye, Nkosinathi Khena and Pearl Munthali. Ngoye was group head of legal, risk, and compliance. The other two were on suspension.
Ramatlakane also announced that “Prasa has also resolved to institute legal proceedings against Ms Ngoye for unlawfully approving payment of R58-million to SA Fence & Gate when she had no authority to do so,” and against Khena for, “financial loss it suffered due to unlawful conduct of Mr Khena”.
Ngoye has been the central figure at the rail agency in its fight against corruption. She has helped Prasa win court victories against Swifambo, Siyangena, and Siyaya. It was Ngoye’s defiance that rebuffed Judge Tintswalo Makhubele’s attempt to improperly settle with Siyaya. Further, Ngoye’s testimony at the State Capture Commission revealed the depths of former CEO Lucky
PRASA terminates contracts of three execs sierraleonetimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sierraleonetimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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.
eNCA
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.
iAfrica
Share with your network!
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.