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Cape Town - Labour department director general
Jimmy Manyi was
suspended from his job on Friday, Labour Minister Membathisi
Mdladlana's spokesperson Page Boikanyo confirmed.
Boikanyo declined to provide further details, saying the matter was sub judice.
Manyi
made headlines recently when Norway's ambassador to South Africa
requested a meeting with Mdladlana to raise concerns about Manyi's
conduct during an official meeting.
"There were certain
things discussed and the way in which they were brought up in that
meeting, we did not appreciate," Ambassador Tor Christian-Hilda told
Sapa last Thursday.
Christian-Hilda and two other senior
diplomats from the Norwegian mission met Manyi in Pretoria in early
March to discuss Norway's cooperation with South Africa's Decent Work
programme through the International Labour Organisation.
He
said black economic empowerment (BEE) policies were discussed at the
meeting, but declined to elaborate further on his reasons for sending a
diplomatic note to International Relations and Cooperation Minister
Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, from where the matter was passed on to
Mdladlana.
"I do not want to go into the details of what happened," he said.
Manyi
said last Thursday the meeting had turned to difficulties Norwegian
companies were having with BEE, at which point he offered to brief them
in detail about government's policies in this regard.
"As the
discussion flowed, the issue came up of challenges Norwegians were
having with BEE. This is why I offered to give them a presentation
about BEE and how it works," he said.
Manyi, who is also
president of the Black Management Forum (BMF), said he saw nothing
untoward about his offer and was surprised that the diplomats took
offence.
Manyi was reportedly recently told by Mdladlana to choose between his job as director general and the presidency of the BMF.
But
he said he did not think this was necessary because he had already
been in charge of the BMF when he was appointed by the labour
department last year.
"So there is nothing in the process of me getting the job indicating that I have to renounce anything," Manyi said.
- Sapa