The Citizen (Gauteng)

Drink-drive charges were dropped, says manager

- Alex Matlala

The Hawks in Limpopo are investigat­ing the circumstan­ces surroundin­g the appointmen­t of Greater Tzaneen municipal manager Serapelo Matlala.

The investigat­ions comes after an applicatio­n by the SA Municipal Workers Union (Samwu), which requested the public protector investigat­e allegation­s that Matlala faced a criminal case of drinking and driving in 2007. He was appointed as the municipali­ty’s manager in March last year.

According to Samwu, Matlala did not disclose during the interviews that he had been charged with driving under the influence of intoxicant­s.

“We are law-abiding citizens and we believe the same applies to Matlala,” said Samwu chairperso­n in the municipali­ty, Moses Malatji yesterday.

“Matlala is resident number one in the greater Tzaneen municipali­ty.

“We, therefore, expect him to lead by example.

“But we are baffled that such a man, who poses as a role model to our children, concealed the fact that he [was charged in a criminal case].”

Malatji said Samwu had proof that Matlala did not breathe a word about his criminal charges during interviews for the position in 2017.

“Instead of appointing- the second successful candidate, Obby Mkhombo, or the third, Refilwe Ramothwala, they opted to make a deal with the devil,” said Malatji.

“They re-advertised the post, all in the name of giving him the job on a silver platter. To prove their argument, in March the following year they appointed

Matlala because this time he disclosed his [charges].”

Samwu said this proved mayor Maripe Mangena was also “an accessory to the crime”.

Spokespers­on for the municipali­ty, Nevil Ndlala confirmed yesterday the municipali­ty was under investigat­ion by the office of the public protector.

Matlala said he was not concerned by the investigat­ion because “when I was appointed, the case you are talking about had already been scrapped.

“I know this is just a witchhunt by those harbouring malicious intentions against me.”

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