Fired ANC employee Carl Niehaus and some aggrieved ANC employees have registered a criminal case against the party and its senior leaders.
The party gave Niehaus seven days to appeal, then, ANC national spokesperson Pule Mabe said they would only engage Niehaus through his legal representative.“We have opened a case against ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa, Deputy President David Mabuza, deputy secretary-general Jessie Duarte, Gwede Mantashe, Paul Mashatile and the ANC as an organisation,” Niehaus said.
“We then decided to hold back on those charges on the basis of discussions that we had with the ANC staff association, which indicated to us that they had a meeting on Thursday afternoon with the NOB’s, that meeting has not transpired. “It is clear to us that there was an intention from the management of our employer to use our actions against me as an intimidation also against other staff members,” Niehaus.
Mathabe raised issues of tough conditions that employees had been subjected to due to the non-payment of salaries.
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