Cape Times

Probe into double salary

- Siyavuya Mzantsi

STELLENBOS­CH municipal manager Geraldine Mettler allegedly drew a double salary from the City of Cape Town and Stellenbos­ch with the knowledge of that municipali­ty’s mayor, Gesie van Deventer.

The allegation­s of misconduct against Mettler topped the agenda in a document in possession of the Cape Times. The document was for a notice of an urgent council meeting in Stellenbos­ch yesterday.

According to the document, the double payment has not been ratified.

“The fraud and response committee resolved that the allegation made against the municipal manager and the executive mayor resort with council and that the matter be reported to the relevant political barriers, i.e. the deputy executive mayor and Speaker,” read the document.

A tip-off was received via the fraud hotline that Mettler was drawing a double salary from the City and Stellenbos­ch municipali­ty with the knowledge of Van Deventer, according to the document.

Mettler left the city at the end of December 2016, with the effective date of terminatio­n of service being January, 31 2017, said City of Cape Town municipal manager Achmat Ebrahim.

“The City was unaware that she had taken up a position with full payment at the Stellenbos­ch Municipali­ty with effect from January 1. However, as soon as the City was alerted by the pension fund of the potential double payment, it commenced with a process of recovering any overpaid amounts,” he said.

The South African Municipal Workers’ Union (Samwu) has called for Mettler’s head, saying the municipali­ty must thoroughly investigat­e the misconduct allegation­s.

“We know officials in municipali­ties can tamper with the investigat­ion. These are very serious allegation­s and they show dishonesty from accounting officers in the municipali­ty,” said Samwu provincial chairperso­n Sebenzile Kiva.

Asked what action Stellenbos­ch Municipali­ty had taken in light of the allegation­s, spokespers­on Annalene de Beer said the municipali­ty did not comment on allegation­s against employees and the matter was dealt with confidenti­ally.

“This matter is confidenti­al and the documentat­ion… was provided to you illegally… Any use of the confidenti­al informatio­n provided to you without the municipali­ty’s approval will be reported to the Press Ombudsman,” she said.

“The documentat­ion was only sent to councillor­s and should a councillor discuss with or provide such documentat­ion to anybody else, he/she is transgress­ing the Code of Conduct and the municipali­ty has not authorised the provision of such informatio­n to you or anybody else. The informatio­n on the hotline is also confidenti­al.

“No payments were made to the employee by Stellenbos­ch Municipali­ty that she was not entitled to in terms of her contract with the municipali­ty. The municipali­ty is aware of a dispute between the individual and her previous employer, but regards it as a private matter that does not concern this municipali­ty, the council or the executive mayor.

‘‘Disputes must best be dealt with in terms of dispute mechanisms, including the courts, and may not be discussed by the municipali­ty especially as we are not a party to the dispute.”

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GERALDINE METTLER

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