Jeremy Vearey, who headed the Western Cape’s detectives, had his dismissal deemed ‘fair’ in a bargaining council hearing. A court has found to the contrary.
In May 2021, Jeremy Vearey, who headed the Western Cape’s detectives, was controversially fired from the police service. Later that year, a bargaining council hearing deemed his dismissal fair. Now, the labour court in Cape Town has found that the hearing was not fair.This is because of a judgment delivered in the labour court in Cape Town on Tuesday, 20 February.
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Safety and Security Bargaining Council arbitrator Imthiaz Sirkhot found: “The trust relationship between and has broken down irretrievably. It said the bargaining council arbitrator dealt with responses to Vearey’s posts “to press home the theme of incitement to unlawful conduct”.