Mamodupi Mohlala has dragged the Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority board and Human Settlements Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi to the Johannesburg High Court to challenge her recent suspension.
The suspended CEO of the Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority , Mamodupi Mohlala, is not going quietly.
Mohlala’s central arguments in court documents are tied to recent legislative changes that govern the affairs of the PPRA. Mohlala also argued that Kubayi didn’t have the power to appoint a new board because the old Estate Agency Affairs Act gave the Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition the authority to install a new board, and not her.
But the tenure of Mohlala, who was appointed in February 2019 on a five-year contract that is set to end in February 2024, is not without controversy. The PPRA board said it gave Mohlala enough time to respond to the allegations against her. But it found that her responses were “not adequately and convincingly dispelling the allegations levelled against” her.She has accused two members of the board of interfering in the PPRA’s procurement procedures when they didn’t have the authority or mandate to do so. This alleged interference happened when she was the CEO.
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