Sunday Tribune

Newcastle mayor is paid despite quitting

Blunder forces advocate to pay back salary for January and February

- SIPHELELE BUTHELEZI | siphelele.buthelezi.co.za

AN ADMINISTRA­TIVE bungle at the Newcastle Municipali­ty has resulted in its former mayor receiving his salary for almost two months despite resigning from his job.

Advocate Makhosini Nkosi resigned on January 15 to join the Durban Bar of Advocates, but the municipali­ty paid his mayoral salary for January and February.

The council postponed discussion­s about Nkosi’s resignatio­n until February, just a few days before the inaugurati­on of the new mayor, Dr Ntuthuko Mahlaba.

He has since been ordered to pay back the money, estimated at about R90000.

Nkosi said he intended to pay without hesitation.

Councillor­s were furious during an executive meeting this week and questioned why Nkosi remained on the payroll. They demanded that the money be recovered.

Nkosi’s resignatio­n caught many by surprise, and it was alleged that the ANC had tried to convince him to change his mind.

EFF councillor Musa Thwala questioned Nkosi’s integrity and the municipali­ty’s administra­tion blunder.

“It is strange that a mayor would still earn a salary from his former employer after he resigned. Nkosi’s salary should have been stopped seven days after he resigned. I raised this matter during Exco in January,” said Thwala.

“He should not have been paid in January, and it baffled me when I learned he was again paid a salary in February.

“The former mayor should have also been honest and reported it as soon he received the salary. He is an advocate, he knows the law, he also knows the municipali­ty is not in good financial status, yet he kept quiet when he received money he was no longer entitled to,” said Thwala.

DA councillor Bebsie Cronje threatened to report the matter to the Department of Co-operative Governance and Traditiona­l Affairs (Cogta).

“They kept postponing to take a resolution on his resignatio­n until February, but this should not have stopped the municipali­ty from processing his resignatio­n and removing him from payroll.

“We are really upset about the salary he continued to earn, and should the money not be recovered as soon as possible, we would take the matter to Cogta,” said Cronje.

Mahlaba said he instructed acting municipal manager Muzi Mayisela to make Nkosi pay back the money.

Mayisela confirmed Nkosi was paid after his resignatio­n.

“The municipali­ty was in the process of recovering the money,” said Mayisela.

Nkosi said he informed the administra­tion when he received the salary and said he would not hesitate to pay it back.

“When I received the salary, I informed a guy from the salaries department about it, but he said a resolution about my resignatio­n had not been taken by the council, and according to the system, I was still a mayor,” he said.

“I don’t have any issues with paying back the money as I knew I should not have been paid after I left. The money will be returned without any hesitation.”

 ?? | Newcastle Advertiser ?? FORMER mayor of Newcastle, advocate Makhosini Nkosi, said he is willing to pay back the money.
| Newcastle Advertiser FORMER mayor of Newcastle, advocate Makhosini Nkosi, said he is willing to pay back the money.

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