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Questions over “resolved” city disciplinary cases

THE workers’ unions have questioned the procedure applied by eThekwini Municipality in dealing with the backlog of disciplinary cases after the mayor announced considerable progress.

A number of senior managers and junior employees in the municipality were internally charged

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