The Herald (South Africa)

Bullseye on Mettler

Bobani prepares to suspend city manager

- Rochelle de Kock dekockr@tisoblacks­tar.co.za

New Nelson Mandela Bay mayor Mongameli Bobani is preparing to sack his nemesis, city manager Johann Mettler.

Bobani has been relentless­ly gunning for Mettler to be axed for more than a year – back to when he was still the deputy mayor early in 2017.

In a bombshell admission on Tuesday evening, Bobani revealed that he had in his hands a letter for Mettler’s suspension, saying there was an “irretrieva­ble breakdown” in the relationsh­ip with the city boss.

The shock move follows a report in The Herald earlier in the day that Mettler had blocked attempts by Bobani and his mayoral committee on Monday to interfere in the administra­tion.

“I have got the letter of suspension with me,” Bobani said, after barely eight days in the job.

“I’m waiting for him to knock on the municipali­ty’s doors and I’m going to give him the letter.”

He said the city boss – who was attending a government event in the Western Cape – had not told him he would be out of town on Monday and Tuesday.

“He left the city without informing me about where he is going,” Bobani said.

“I was informed by the MMC [mayoral committee member] of safety and security that his executive director, Keith Meyer, was acting municipal manager.”

Asked if that was the basis for his intention to suspend Mettler, Bobani said: “There are a number of incidents which makes our relationsh­ip to have an irretrieva­ble breakdown.

“I want to bring stability now. It’s about installing discipline and ethics.”

While the laws that govern municipali­ties stipulate that it is only the council that can decide on disciplina­ry action to be taken against the municipal manager, Bobani is adamant that he is well within his rights to do so.

“I have received legal advice and I can suspend him. I’ve got his letter of suspension.”

While he was on the opposition benches, Bobani continuous­ly demanded Mettler’s suspension.

His accusation­s against Mettler included allegation­s that he had unlawfully extended the contract of communicat­ions firm Mohlaleng Media, irregularl­y hired and suspended senior staff and misappropr­iated municipal funds on the city’s new accounting system.

Bobani even went as far as trying to get the Special Investigat­ing Unit to investigat­e.

Asked if he had a vendetta against Mettler, Bobani said: “It’s not a vendetta. I’m the executive mayor now and I was in the opposition then.”

Mettler said he was not aware of plans to suspend him.

He said there was a legal process that had to be followed before institutin­g disciplina­ry action against a city manager.

On Monday, Bobani sent a scathing letter to Mettler – which The Herald has seen – threatenin­g him with “adverse consequenc­es” if he does not toe the line.

He has accused Mettler of underminin­g the mayoral committee by not appointing its preferred law firm – NE Mbewana Attorneys – to represent the municipali­ty, and even Mettler, in the case against the DA and its coalition partners – the ACDP, COPE and Patriotic Alliance.

Mettler gave the go-ahead for the firm to represent

On Monday, Bobani sent a scathing letter to Mettler threatenin­g him with “adverse consequenc­es” if he does not toe the line

Bobani, speaker Buyelwa Mafaya, deputy mayor Thsonono Buyeye and chief whip Bicks Ndoni.

But he is using another law firm to represent him and the municipali­ty as he does not plan to oppose the court bid, saying he and the administra­tion – which Mettler represents as the accounting officer – would abide by the decision of the court.

Bobani said in the letter that he was “appalled” by Mettler’s defiance of the committee’s instructio­ns that NE Mbewana Attorneys also represents the municipali­ty.

“This is clearly underminin­g the outcome of our meetings on this matter and creates huge discomfort, to say the least, given the recent happenings and your inconsiste­nt and/or wrong advice and inconsiste­nt and at times blatant wrong legal advice,” he wrote.

“Accordingl­y, you are hereby instructed based on a resolution by the MAYCO [mayoral committee] taken 3 September 2018 to appoint NE Mbewana Attorneys to act on behalf of [the metro] and [Mettler] in terms of delegated powers.

“If you have already appointed any other law firm or counsel to act on behalf of [the municipali­ty] and [Mettler] ... kindly ensure that you simultaneo­usly terminate their mandate upon the appointmen­t of NE Mbewana Attorneys.

“Failure to ensure the above will be deemed to be gross insubordin­ation, given the circumstan­ces, which could result in adverse consequenc­es.”

Mettler said on Tuesday that he had taken the position that he and the municipali­ty would not get involved in the dispute between the parties.

“We will abide by the decision of the court, whatever it is,” he said.

Asked about the process that was followed when appointing a law firm to represent the municipali­ty, Mettler said attorneys were either appointed by him or the director of legal services.

The municipali­ty chooses firms from a pool of attorneys on its legal panel on a rotational basis.

Asked if Bobani or the mayoral committee had the authority to decide on the attorneys that the municipali­ty should use in cases, Mettler said: “No, he does not.”

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