'Zuma's spy' fights tooth and nail to get State Security job back

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'Zuma's spy' fights tooth and nail to get State Security job back
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Fired spy Thulani Dhlomo's attempt to get his job back and be paid a bonus suffered a setback this week when the State Security Agency (SSA) confirmed his dismissal in writing.

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Dhlomo's lawyers are now preparing to change tack. They say his first leave of absence was authorised by the then minister of state security, Dipuo Letsatsi-Duba, after he was recalled as ambassador to Japan in January.

Dhlomo's lawyer, Philani Shangase, said his client sent sick notes to Ayanda Dlodlo after she was appointed to replace Letsatsi-Duba as minister. Insiders said that when Dlodlo was asked if she knew where Dhlomo was she replied that she had no idea.

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