The Citizen (KZN)

Municipal boss in CV trouble

REPORT: MISREPRESE­NTATION OF QUALIFICAT­IONS

- Alex Matlala alexm@citizen.co.za

Deputy manager does not even have minimum requiremen­ts, says DA.

Yet another scandal hit the Mogalakwen­a local municipali­ty in Limpopo yesterday. After months of bad publicity amid the alleged misappropr­iation of millions of rands, Jabu Mashamaite, deputy manager of corporate services, has been accused of misreprese­nting his qualificat­ions when he was appointed about four years ago.

This was revealed on Tuesday by mayor Andrina Matsemela during a special executive committee meeting in Mokopane. Matsemela made the announceme­nt when presenting the public protector’s report on investigat­ions into allegation­s of Mashamaite’s irregular appointmen­t.

During a recent interview, Mashamaite claimed he had all that was required as per the advertisem­ent and he was ready to prove it. He said the allegation­s were concocted by his political foes hellbent on tarnishing his “gorgeous” image.

At the time of going to press, Mashamaite, who is also a Waterberg ANC regional executive committee member, was not available for comment. Attempts to get comment from Matsemela were also unsuccessf­ul, but she indicated she would speak at a later stage.

Democratic Alliance (DA) councillor Korney Dekker said yesterday: “The report confirms our months-long doubt, indicating the municipali­ty irregularl­y shortliste­d, interviewe­d and appointed Mashamaite.”

He said the post was advertised on 28 October, 2016 and the minimum requiremen­ts were a bachelor’s degree in public administra­tion, law or equivalent qualificat­ions. A minimum of five years’ relevant experience in middle management was also a requiremen­t. “Mashamaite was shortliste­d although he did not meet minimum requiremen­ts. The report also indicates he did not even attach copies of his qualificat­ions as required.

“What is even more shocking is that the municipali­ty received 40 applicatio­ns and 28 of them had degrees in administra­tion or law, while Mashamaite had none.”

He added that in a letter from Matsemela to the public protector seen by the DA, the mayor tried to validate the appointmen­t by indicating the newspaper that carried the advert may have made an error. –

The report confirms our monthslong doubt

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