EWN reports that the National Education Health and Allied Workers' Union (Nehawu) in the Eastern Cape is threatening action against the provincial government if it doesn't release a sex-for- jobs inquiry report.
An independent investigation found some managers in the Eastern Cape legislature and in some government departments had made sexual advances on subordinates in exchange for jobs. The probe, which started in 2014, came after at least 10 female interns admitted to having sex with senior officials to get their posts. Nehawu’s provincial secretary, Miki Jaceni, said: “We will use the legal route or any other form to get the report released, depending on what the workers want to do.”
- This short report by Xolani Koyana is at EWN
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