Makhandlela to take legal action

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Former deputy permanent secretary in the Ministry of Education and Skills Development, Opelo Makhandlela, who was forced to retire last Friday, has indicated that he will be taking legal action against his early retirement.

"What I can say about all this is how disappointed I am after working tirelessly for the Ministry of Education and the government and being sent packing like a herdman," he said. "My work record is there for all to see and I have never been brought before a disciplinary hearing for any offence," he added.

He said that the permanent secretary, Ruth Maphorisa 'rudely' called him from Mokobeng Village where he was visiting schools. Upon arriving at the ministry head office, he was given the letter of retirement signed by the permanent secretary to the President, Eric Molale, with no reason stated for this action.

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