A Pretoria school principal fired for inappropriately hugging his personal assistant and demanding a kiss has failed in a bid for reinstatement.
“She did not tell her colleagues what happened in Baloyi’s office as she was still in shock,” the ruling said.
In her WhatsApp message, the PA's mother told Baloyi: “What you do is not acceptable the way you were hugging [my daughter] and trying to kiss her I saw you through the window I was waiting for [my daughter] to say something but she didn’t. I'm very disappointed, I can’t believe it’s from you.” Baloyi responded: “I was just joking with her, sorry my sister, I apologise. Think you will find a place in your heart to forgive me. Sometimes when you are stressed you end up acting funny. Will talk tomorrow. Please.”
Baloyi claimed his PA had been influenced by her mother to fabricate the claims against him. “He said that [the mother] made sexual advances on him,” said Manganyi. Baloyi should have known better. “He was duty-bound to advise [the PA] that it was improper of her to request a hug from him.”“There was no evidence that was led in these proceedings regarding the procedural fairness of the dismissal. only stated on the referral form that his dismissal was procedurally unfair based on the biasness of the chairperson. In the absence of a challenge on this aspect during the proceedings, I conclude that the dismissal was procedurally fair,” Manganyi ruled.
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