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BREAKING: Necsa chief legal adviser Vusi Malebana's suspension lifted

CAPE TOWN - The suspension of the Chief Legal Officer of Necsa, Mr Vusi Malebana, has been lifted by the Labour Court in Pretoria today.

BR previously reported that the appointment of the current board at Necsa was been declared unlawful and set aside by acting Judge Justice Mtati in the North Gauteng High Court on 15 August. Malebana argued that it was his duty to bring such illegal acts to the attention of Mantashe, since the board were ignoring his advice.

 

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