That's according to the now-fired ANC staffer Carl Niehaus as he prepares to lay charges on Wednesday against the party's top six over the nonpayment of UIF, provident fund and salaries.
Niehaus, who will lead the workers on Wednesday, was fired from the ANC’s Luthuli House headquarters after being accused of bringing the party into disrepute for threatening to lay charges against the party’s top brass.
“I can say I’m convinced that there is absolutely no question that we’ve got a case and that we have a responsibility as staff to raise this matter,” Niehaus said. He said his axing from the sixth floor of Luthuli House — the office of the suspended secretary-general Ace Magashule — was an act of intimidation aimed especially at other aggrieved employees who had intentions of joining him in laying criminal charges.
Niehaus was fired on Thursday last week and told to collect his belongings the following day by 11am from security at Luthuli House. He did not collect his belongings as he believes he will soon be reinstated as he intends to fight his axing.
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