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PRASA executives Dr Sipho Sithole has been suspended for improper, irregular, corrupt, fruitless and wasteful expenditure.Board and Group CEO, Dr Nkosinathi Sishi have placed various executives on suspension and special leave.

This decision follows the outcomes and ongoing investigations that have dogged Prasa of improper, irregular, corrupt, fruitless and wasteful expenditure by various employees of Prasa at all levels of the organisation. Two executives, namely Dr Sipho Sithole and Martha Ngoye have been placed on suspension. Whilst Tiro Holele, an executive in the office of the Group CEO has been placed on special leave.

The suspension and placement on special leave of these executives is to ensure a fair process based on a principle of innocent until proven guilty. The Board and staff continue to work with vigour and commitment in our quest to create a PRASA that delivers quality service to our commuters.

 

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How many days special leave are they are entitled to per year? Or is it a politically correct way to say he has been suspended?

Yaa and it's high time Jail Gates open wide for this people,The country is limping because of this dumps.

Wheels of corruption seem to be rolling permanently at Prasa. These executives be suspended on full pay with benefits... Not sitting behind a desk, yet still drawing a salary. Of what good is the PrasaBoard? Just another inept dysfunctional Board, serving a State Utility?

Again, its like they are on competition. They dnt learn

They'll still be with us, the Law-abiding citizens. This is ANC Government.

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