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In the letter, seen by TimesLIVE, the board alleges that Makhubele accused them of disregarding the best interests of the organization.
“Initiatives regarding security enhancement and cash initiatives such as the cashless ATM system, and that of the shareholder were not in line with what Sapo wants to do,” reads one of the presentations that allegedly did Makhubele.
In response to the letter, Ndabeni-Abrahams said the allegations against Makhubele were serious and requested that the board hold a special general meeting urgently to address the issue.
The minister also asked the board to give Makhubele the letter they sent him and to be in a position to make a statement. However, Makhubele did not show up for the meeting on Friday afternoon.
The minister also said Makhubele “it was intended to sow discord between the board and the unions, if not between the board and the employees themselves, to the detriment of Sapo ”.
He also said that there was a breach of trust between Makhubele and his fellow board members, and indeed possibly between Makhubele and the shareholder.
TimesLIVE
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