Fired CEO says whistleblowers suffer from retaliation
Fired CEO Zukiswa Potye told City Press on Wednesday that she received the board’s acceptance of the CCMA’s verdict and sanction. Photo: SuppliedAn agency responsible for media diversity and development has fired its CEO Zukiswa Potye with immediate effect.
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