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IFP: DEMANDS PROGRESS ON THE DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS AGAINST EZEMVELO CEO The IFP has challenged the KZN Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs MEC, Mike Mabuyakhulu to provide an explanation on what progress has been made in the disciplinary proceedings against the CEO of KwaZulu-Natals Ezemvelo Wildlife, Dr Bandile Mkhize and CFO Darius Chitate who were suspended for being behind salary adjustments that were found to be irregular and not budgeted for. The MEC must respond to this matter because we want to know whats going on. Anyone found to be guilty must be held accountable for their actions. We dont want to see this matter being shelved just to protect certain individuals as the ANC always does, said IFP Spokesperson on Environment, Mr Hassan Motala, MPL. We further demand that both Mkhize and Chitate must answer questions on the restructuring of executive/management salaries at a cost to Ezemvelo of around R20 million. This is a huge amount of money that cannot go unaccounted for. The IFP will ask questions and demand answers in this regard, continued Mr Motala. The IFP further calls on the Acting CEO Dr David Mabunda to table his plan of action on how he intends to enhance the reputation of Ezemvelo Wildlife. If Mkhize and Chitate are found to be guilty they must be fired with immediate effect and capable individuals must be appointed, concluded Mr Motala. ENDS Issued by: Mr Hassan Motala, MPL, IFP Spokesperson on Environmental Affairs 078 403 6704 For Media Queries: Mr Phendulani Biyase, IFP KZN Legislature Media Liaison Officer 073 024 5675 Date: 27 January 2015
Posted on: Tue, 27 Jan 2015 07:20:56 +0000

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