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Meanwhile the union’s registration is once again in jeopardy, this time over the union’s finances and the legitimacy of its leadership

on the letter, revealing that the registrar asked for details about a R200-million payment marked “Income of Rendering Services”.report, the union responded to the registrar’s requests asking for an urgent meeting. The Amcu letter reportedly states that the union “has reason to believe” that its suspended national organiser, Dumisani Nkalitshana, has been involved in the establishment of this rival union.

On Thursday, Amcu general secretary Jeff Mphahlele would not be drawn on the details of Joni’s suspension, only saying that he is still the subject of internal disciplinary proceedings.The labour registrar’s initial move on the union — which rose to prominence during the labour unrest that led to the Marikana massacre in 2012 — was over its failure to hold an elective congress since 2015.On Thursday, Gama said Amcu has “many enemies”, including the state and big business.

Gama also suggested that the move by the registrar has seemingly been co-ordinated by people within its own ranks. Notably absent from Thursday’s central executive committee meeting was Amcu’s charismatic president Joseph Mathunjwa. In the past Mathunjwa has been accused of purging union members he has deemed rivals to his leadership.

 

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