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Enoch Mpianzi: Parktown Boys High principal reinstated, will be paid for the six months he hadn t worked

Williams is expected to return to his official duties on 1 July, it said. The department said: The Council further ordered that Williams be remunerated for the six months that he had not been working. Williams faced three charges of misconduct relating to a school trip for Grade 8 pupils, where Mpianzi drowned. The 13-year-old was swept away in the Crocodile River while attending an orientation camp at the Nyati Bush and River Break Lodge, near Brits in the North West, on 15 January, News24 reported.  He was last seen when a makeshift raft he and other boys were on overturned in the river, hours after they arrived at the camp. His body was found two days later. Williams was found guilty of taking the pupils to the camp without prior approval.

Gauteng Education, Enock Mpianzi family reach settlement

Gauteng Education, Enock Mpianzi family reach settlement Updated Neo Motloung  and the Department of Education in Gauteng have reached a settlement.  The 13- year-old drowned during a Grade 8 orientation camp at Nyati Bush and River Break Lodge near Brits in January. The family’s lawyer Wikus Steyl says since none of the defendants confirmed nor denied anything, it was a matter of closing the case. The amount cannot be disclosed, but after many months and long negotiations, we finally came to terms that the parents were happy with, says Steyl.  Initially, the family demanded R10 million from the department of education. 

BREAKING | Enock Mpianzi: Amicable settlement agreement reached, but family want justice served

Gallo Images/Daily Sun/Morapedi Mashashe Enock Mpianzi s family legal representative says the parties reached an amicable agreement. Mpianzi, 13, died while attending a Grade 8 orientation camp in January 2020. Although a settlement has been reached, Mpianzi s father, Guy Intamba, says he is now waiting for the criminal case to get under way so that his son could get justice. The Gauteng Department of Education and family of 13-year-old Enock Mpianzi, the Parktown Boys High School Grade 8 pupil who was swept away in the Crocodile River, have reached a settlement agreement, a year and four months after the tragedy. The family s lawyer, Wikus Steyl, of Ian Levitt Attorneys, confirmed to News24 on Friday that a settlement on undisclosed terms was reached with the boy s family by all parties involved.

ENOCH MPIANZI: SETTLEMENT REACHED!

ENOCH MPIANZI: SETTLEMENT REACHED! ENOCH Mpianzi’s family and the Gauteng Department of Education have reached a settlement. Thr settlement comes a year and a half after Enoch was swept away by the Crocodile River. The Mpianzi family sued the Gauteng Department of Education for R10 million. According to News24, the settlement was reached on “undisclosed terms” with the boy’s family and all parties involved. But the family also wants justice to be served as they wait for the criminal case to get underway. A forensic report that was released by Harris Nupen Molebatsi Attorneys last year recommended that Nyati Bush and River Break Lodge should be held responsible and liable for their negligent and reckless actions which contributed to the death of Parktown Boys’ High School pupil.

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