CEO faces disciplinary hearing as MAPWater disbands

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By Emily Setona

QWAQWA – Maluti-a-Phofung (MAP) councillors have resolved to dissolve MAPWater, citing its inability to fulfil its mandate. The water board’s functions will now be returned to the municipality.

At the centre of the controversy, MAPWater Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Willy Lefora is set to face a disciplinary hearing for alleged misconduct.

During a special council sitting held on December 10, MAP executive mayor Malekula Melato expressed concern over MAPWater’s regression and lack of accountability.

“Council has resolved to dissolve MAPWater and approved the permanent transfer of its functions back to the municipality. MAPWater has failed to produce valid documentation detailing its activities. The municipality has informed MAPWater of this decision, and both parties must now agree on a seamless handover process to ensure uninterrupted water service delivery,” Melato stated.

The council also approved the transfer of MAPWater’s permanent staff to the municipality in accordance with Section 197 of the Labour Relations Act 56 of 1995, subject to compliance with procedural requirements. Melato added that the municipality will allocate the necessary resources to sustain water provision and will focus on strengthening management capacities.

A joint management transitional team has been established to oversee the handover, led by the newly appointed Municipal Manager (MM), Motsoahae Mzwakhe Mofokeng.

In addition, an independent investigation unit has been appointed to probe allegations of misconduct against CEO Willy Lefora.

“We need to extend this investigation to include the recruitment process during the period when council had already resolved to disband MAPWater. We must determine whether these hirings were conducted properly,” suggested DA councillor Alison Oates during the sitting.

MAP16 councillor Paratlane Motloung also raised concerns about Lefora’s conduct.

“We are dealing with a CEO who has shown hostility. During our earlier discussions about disbanding MAPWater, we even deliberated on the need to reassess his reappointment. I propose that Mr. Lefora be placed on precautionary suspension to ensure an unbiased investigation,” Motloung urged.

For his part, EFF councillor Chicco Mkhwanazi emphasized the importance of adhering to legal processes.

“The suspension or removal of Mr. Lefora must be handled with precision. This man has been at the centre of the water crisis in Maluti-a-Phofung, and we cannot afford any procedural missteps,” Mkhwanazi stated.

Responding to the allegations, Lefora issued a brief statement, saying, “This matter is sub judice, and I am unable to comment at this stage.”

As the municipality prepares for the transition, all eyes will be on the disciplinary proceedings and the outcome of the investigation into MAPWater’s controversial operations.

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