Gauteng EPWP, traffic wardens contracts not expired, says Lesufi

Gauteng premier Panyaza Lesufi is adamant thousands of expanded public works programme (EPWP) “green army” workers remain employed despite a letter informing participants contracts come to an end this week. 

Lesufi on Wednesday shared a picture of the letter, signed under the name of acting head of the agriculture, rural development and environment department in Gauteng Khulekani Mase, informing EPWP employees about the end of their contracts. 

“This communique serves to remind you regarding the contractual agreement that came to an end on May 31. You are informed you will receive payment for the days worked during June,” the letter read.

“Please note there will be a delay in the payment of stipends for June due to the administrative and systemic processes that have to be followed after the contractual agreement came to an end. We apologise for any inconvenience this might cause.”

Lesufi said the letter was written without his knowledge. 

The letter was written without my consent or approval. The intentions are clear: to undermine the authority of the seventh administration,” he said.



Modiegi Mashamaite
www.timeslive.co.za

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