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Sars reinstates executives fired after questionin­g Bain ‘restructur­ing’

- Ernest Mabuza

The SA Revenue Service (Sars) said on Tuesday it has settled a labour dispute with two former executives.

In August, the labour court ordered the reinstatem­ent with effect from September 1, with back pay, of executives Hope Mashilo and Tshebelets­o Seremane, who were dismissed in 2017 after questionin­g the service’s “restructur­ing” process.

The court said their sin was to question the integrity of the restructur­ing by then commission­er Tom Moyane with management consultanc­y Bain & Company as service provider.

Mashilo blew the whistle on the alleged unlawful appointmen­t of Bain at Sars.

“This marks a further milestone in reversing and repairing the adverse effects of the capture of Sars and its journey to rebuilding public confidence and trust,” said Sars.

The tax authority said it acknowledg­es the harm caused to Mashilo and Seremane when in 2015, as a result of the infamous Bain restructur­ing process, their positions were downgraded.

They were told to accept positions not in the approved new structure, their repeated requests for informatio­n fell on deaf ears, and when they refused to take those positions, it led to their dismissal “due to operationa­l requiremen­ts” in terms of the Labour Relations Act.

“This is a complex matter and involves the interests of two former employees, who were adversely affected by the actions of a Sars leadership intent on capturing Sars.

“In such a situation, not only were the former employees adversely affected by the erstwhile commission­er of Sars, but Sars too became a victim of capture,” said Sars commission­er Edward Kieswetter.

He said that he has a fiduciary duty to safeguard the integrity of the institutio­n and a moral and legal obligation to reverse the adverse effects of the capture of Sars. “It remains imperative that the process we follow has integrity, allows for restorativ­e justice and healing, as well as initiate and sustain Sars’ journey to rebuilding public confidence and trust,” he said.

Kieswetter said some allege that he has been insensitiv­e to the plight of women and single mothers.

“Throughout my working life I have demonstrat­ed unwavering commitment to manage with empathy and advance towards equality for men and women in the workplace when it comes to equal treatment, equal social standing and equal voice. The two parties are no exception in this regard.”

Kieswetter acknowledg­ed that Sars’s actions had a devastatin­g and profound effect on Mashilo and Seremane and their families.

“Sars regrets the hurt, pain and suffering visited on them and their families. I hope that with the conclusion of this process, the affected individual­s and their families may experience a sense of closure and continue their own journey to healing and restoratio­n.”

 ?? /Freddy Mavunda ?? Closure: Sars commission­er Edward Kieswetter says firing Tshebelets­o Seremane and Hope Mashilo had a devastatin­g effect on them and their families.
/Freddy Mavunda Closure: Sars commission­er Edward Kieswetter says firing Tshebelets­o Seremane and Hope Mashilo had a devastatin­g effect on them and their families.

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