Union calls for action against senior official accused of misrepresentation of qualifications

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Union calls for action against senior official accused of misrepresentation of qualifications
Municipal Employees And Civil Servants UnionMecsuCity Of Ekurhuleni
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The Municipal Employees and Civil Servants Union (Mecsu) is urging the City of Ekurhuleni (CoE) to take action against a senior official accused of lying about his qualifications to secure a key position in the Human Resources Department. The official, Xolani Nciza, has been suspended pending a disciplinary inquiry.

The Municipal Employees and Civil Servants Union ( Mecsu ) is calling on the City of Ekurhuleni (CoE) to take firm action against a senior official accused of misrepresentation of qualifications to secure a key position in the city’s Human Resources Department . The city divisional head of labour relations, Xolani Nciza , who is the brother of ANC Gauteng secretary TK Nciza, was reportedly suspended following allegations of lying about his qualifications to secure his current position in the metro.

According to Mecsu, the CoE instituted a disciplinary inquiry for him to appear before the disciplinary committee this week to answer about his conduct, including failure to submit original qualifications when given many opportunities by the municipality to do so. The union pointed out that Nciza was appointed to this position in 2017 and served a five-year term. He was reappointed to serve a second five-year term

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