Daily Dispatch

Vavi sex scandal revived

Saftu boss downplays report alleging harassment of cleaner at Numsa office

- NOMAHLUBI JORDAAN and ERNEST MABUZA

South African Federation of Trade Unions (Saftu) general-secretary Zwelinzima Vavi has downplayed a new report claiming he sexually harassed a woman.

Vavi was slapped with a caution and asked to apologise after a cleaner at the National Union of Metalworke­rs of South Africa (Numsa) filed a sexual harassment complaint against him in September 2017‚ the Sowetan reported on Friday.

His alleged conduct led to an informal inquiry. The newspaper‚ citing an unnamed source‚ said the cleaner‚ who started working for Numsa eight years ago‚ complained that Vavi would arrive at work early and ask her to massage his legs and feet. He also allegedly touched her neck‚ back and breast‚ and started asking for kisses.

Vavi allegedly apologised later and said he never intended to do her any harm‚ according to the report.

In a text message to the Sowetan‚ Vavi said the incident had been a misunderst­anding that was resolved and questioned why the issue had been raised now.

“That allegation is rejected as false. Interestin­gly‚ it was made last year and a due process was undertaken! At the end, it was accepted by all parties that there had been a complete misunderst­anding and the matter was accordingl­y put to rest.”

The Liberated Metalworke­rs Union of South Africa (Limusa) said on Friday that it condemned any form of sexual harassment and sexual abuse against women.

“It has become common practice in our society that men who occupy positions of power are always protected after committing such disgracefu­l acts which reduces women to being sub-humans‚” Limusa spokespers­on Dloze Matooane said.

Matooane said it was dishearten­ing that all these women who had complained about victimisat­ion by the alleged perpetrato­r suffered from such evil acts in places which‚ in reality‚ should protect workers and champion their interests.

“We will observe all events surroundin­g this matter and shall not allow further victimisat­ion of the cleaner,” Matooane said.

 ?? Picture: THE HERALD/BRIAN WITBOOI ?? DARK CLOUD: Saftu’s Zwelinzima Vavi is in hot water over sexual harassment allegation­s.
Picture: THE HERALD/BRIAN WITBOOI DARK CLOUD: Saftu’s Zwelinzima Vavi is in hot water over sexual harassment allegation­s.

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