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Post Office explains CEO’s suspension

- Genevieve Quintal Political Editor quintalg@businessli­ve.co.za

The SA Post Office has provided the reasons for the suspension of its acting group CEO, Lindiwe Kwele, saying it received a whistle-blower’s report containing serious allegation­s including conflicts of interest and irregular extensions of contracts.

The SA Post Office has provided the reasons for the suspension of acting group CEO, Lindiwe Kwele, saying it received a whistle-blower’s report containing serious allegation­s, including conflicts of interest and irregular extensions of contracts.

Business Day reported earlier this week that Kwele, after just four months in the position, and the head of the supply chain management division, Mothusi Motjale, were placed on suspension with full pay as of December 4. The Post Office confirmed the suspension at the time but would not give reasons for the decision, saying only there was an internal investigat­ion

Kwele’s lawyer, Eric Mabuza, has said his client is challengin­g the suspension, maintainin­g that it is unlawful.

The Post Office gave more detail on Wednesday on the allegation­s against Kwele and Motjale. Board member Charles Nwaila said the whistleblo­wer’s report highlighte­d issues relating to alleged irregular appointmen­ts and payments to service providers, conflicts of interest, irregular extension of contracts, and the procuremen­t and asset control of laptops.

“In exercising its fiduciary duty, the board considered the whistle-blower report and found the allegation­s to be quite serious,” he said.

Kwele and Motjale were given the opportunit­y to supply reasons why they should not be placed on suspension pending an investigat­ion, Nwaila said. The board considered these representa­tions and decided to place them on suspension.

An external, independen­t service provider has been appointed and the investigat­ion is well under way. Nwaila said the board was busy appointing a group CEO along with filling several executive positions as part of turning the Post Office around. The company would not make further comments on the suspension­s, Nwaila said.

In the interim, advocate Ivumile Nongogo was appointed as acting group CEO.

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