NATIONAL NEWS -
Former Sars commissioner Tom Moyane is certainly not someone who gives up easily. Despite the putting aside of a Constitutional Court application to have his dismissal from the revenue service overturned, the tenacious, if embattled, former Sars head will be fighting for his job yet again at the High Court in Pretoria on Tuesday.
Moyane is being represented by advocate Dali Mpofu, who is also chairperson of the EFF.
Not only does Moyane want his job back, but he also wants to interdict president Cyril Ramaphosa to prevent him appointing a successor.
Advocate Mpofu also argues that the inclusion of advocate Wim Trengove, who has defended Ramaphosa, as one of the lawyer’s acting for Judge Robert Nugent, is a conflict of interest. Moyane’s legal team want Trengove recused.
Moyane filed an affidavit early in November which sought to have both his disciplinary hearing and the decision by President Cyril Ramaphosa to set up the Nugent commission of inquiry into Sars declared unlawful, EWN reported.
Ramaphosa is currently expected to soon appoint a new Sars commissioner.
Parliament’s standing committee on finance found that Ramaphosa had no choice but to fire Moyane.
In a statement, the multi-party committee welcomed Moyane’s sacking.
Committee chairman Yunus Carrim said: “We feel that the president had no choice but to dismiss Mr Moyane given the almost unanimous views expressed at the Nugent commission that he had mismanaged Sars, the amount of revenue shortfall now emerging, and the decisive and final proposal from the commission that he be dismissed.
“We found in our own experience of Mr Moyane’s management of the allegations against his colleagues, Mr Jonas Makwakwa and Ms Kerry-Ann Elskie, many inconsistencies and much evasion that reflected very badly on Sars. Sars’ failure to respond accurately to our concerns on this matter consumed a considerable amount of our time.”