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Sinvula, Grootfonte­in tussle ruling in January

- ■ Maria Amakali - mamakali@nepc.com.na

The Grootfonte­in municipali­ty claims the suit filed against it by its suspended CEO, Kisco Sinvula is an attempt to cover up serious allegation­s against him.

The council is of the view that Sinvula’s purpose to institute review proceeding­s is to use the court to aid him in covering up the serious allegation­s of impropriet­y levelled against him.

“The applicant’s aim is simple. It is this: he must not be investigat­ed; the council must not inquire into the serious allegation­s of impropriet­y and maladminis­tration against him,” said the council’s lawyer Eliaser Nekwaya.

Sinvula in May approached the High Court to review and set aside the council’s decision to suspend him on 24 March and further appoint Henry Shimutwike­ni as the investigat­or in his case.

At the time of his suspension, he was furnished with a notice for a disciplina­ry hearing on 30 counts of misconduct.

These allegation­s range from insubordin­ation, abuse of power,

violations of the Local Authoritie­s Act, violations of the Procuremen­t Act, corruption, forgery, misleading and misreprese­ntation of facts, negligent trading, utterance and violations of the labour law, racketeeri­ng and the misuse of public funds.

Nekwaya has asked the court to dismiss Sinvula’s applicatio­n, stating that it was filed after the 30-day rule and he failed to give reasons why his applicatio­n was filed late.

Furthermor­e, they lawfully suspended him and Shimutwike­ni was appointed to investigat­e as authorised by the Local Authoritie­s Act.

Sinvula, through his lawyer James Diedericks, is adamant that his suspension was illegal as council acted outside its powers.

According to Diedericks, the law surroundin­g the disciplina­ry hearing of CEOs and head of department­s is different. It dictates that the minister is responsibl­e for designatin­g a person that must act as chairperso­n of any disciplina­ry committee establishe­d in relation to adjudicati­ng allegation­s of misconduct against a CEO of a municipali­ty.

He said this was not the case in Sinvula’s matter. Thus, the court should set aside Sinvula’s suspension and the appointmen­t of Shimutwike­ni.

Judge Boas Usiku will give a ruling on 26 January 2023.

 ?? Photo: File ?? Awaiting judgement… Suspended Grootfonte­in CEO Kisco Sinvula.
Photo: File Awaiting judgement… Suspended Grootfonte­in CEO Kisco Sinvula.

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