JOHANNESBURG - The South African Revenue Service placed a further executive, Mmamathe Makheke-Mokhuane on precautionary suspension pending the finalisation of a disciplinary process in respect of serious allegations of misconduct. This brings the number of executives currently on precautionary suspension to five.
Accordinf to the statement, "Makhekhe-Mokhuane’s precautionary suspension takes effect immediately. It must be re-iterated, that these suspensions are precautionary in nature and as such do not amount to findings of any wrong doing on the part of the executives concerned. A determination in this regard will only be made on the finalization of the process. SARS requests that the privacy of the individuals concerned and the confidentiality of the employer–employee relationship be respected.
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