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*Vavi camp to reveal 'worse' Cosatu affairs*

Supporters of suspended Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi's
reinstatement have called for consistency in dealing with sexual
indiscretion.
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13 Sep 2013 00:00 Matuma Letsoalo <http://mg.co.za/author/matuma-letsoala>



The bitter battle over the future of suspended Cosatu general secretary
Zwelinzima Vavi will intensify this week, not only in court, but in the
trade union federation’s boardrooms.

Vavi’s supporters are now accusing his opponents in Cosatu’s leadership of
selective morality by hiding “worse” sexual indiscretions of their own,
including fathering children out of wedlock with junior staff.

Vavi’s allies are expected to raise these potentially explosive allegations
against at least two prominent unionists at Cosatu’s central executive
meeting next week, which was supposed to be used to avoid a messy court
battle between the National Union of Metalworkers (Numsa) and other
affiliates, a battle that began and was then postponed on Tuesday.

Vavi is this week launching a separate urgent court application in the
South Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg to have his suspension lifted.

The pro-Vavi Numsa went to court this week to have him reinstated after his
suspension at a special Cosatu leadership meeting on August 14.

Vavi was suspended after admitting that he had had a sexual relationship
with a 26-year-old colleague.

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Vavi’s allies are planning to use the central executive meeting starting on
Monday, and the court proceedings, to argue that he was victimised by his
political enemies within the federation.

*Office romances*
Other senior Cosatu leaders allegedly involved in office romances with
junior staff include Fikile Majola, ANC national executive committee member
and general secretary of the National Education, Health and Allied Workers’
Union (Nehawu), and another senior union office bearer.

The *Mail & Guardian* has the latter official’s name and that of the junior
official he allegedly impregnated, but decided not publish it as he had not
responded to requests for comment on the allegation at the time of going to
press.

Public sector union Nehawu’s leadership consists of some of Vavi’s
staunchest opponents in Cosatu.

Majola has allegedly sired three children with two different junior
officials within Nehawu’s Gauteng and Western Cape offices. The *M&G*
understands
the Western Cape official obtained a garnishee order against Majola to
support her two children.

Approached by the *M&G* for comment, Majola admitted to fathering only one
child with the Western Cape junior staffer.

“I don’t care about who I sleep with,” said Majola. “But the fact is I
don’t mix [office romance] with my union work.

“I don’t have two kids with her [the Western Cape staffer]. She fell
pregnant and told me about it. After some time, I accepted one child. I
don’t know who the father of the other is, but I am looking after my own. I
can’t disown my child. I am taking responsibility.”

*Maintenance*
Majola also admitted that he got romantically involved with his wife while
she was a shop steward in Mpumalanga. At the time, Majola was Nehawu deputy
general secretary.

Majola said he had since stopped paying maintenance after reaching an
agreement with the Western Cape Nehawu official.

“I pay no maintenance. The child I have with her stays with us [Majola and
his current wife]. Whoever told you about the R1000 [garnishee order] has
old information. You can check this at Nehawu,” said Majola, who was in
China this week.

He continued: “Attempts to pre-empt next week’s Cosatu CEC [central
executive committee] by spreading allegations about other unaffected
leaders of Cosatu won’t work. It’s too late.”

The *M&G* also understand that Vavi is planning to take the federation to
the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration to contest the
suspension.

A senior Cosatu leader who asked not to be named said the federation needed
to be consistent in dealing with issues of sexual harassment and
relationships between leaders and their subordinates.

“If they are going to target Vavi, they must also deal with others who are
guilty of the same things he did, or worse,” said the leader.

*Prejudiced*
“Many Cosatu leaders are guilty of the same conduct [sleeping with
juniors]. All the general secretaries are running the unions like their
spaza shops. What did Vavi do that they did not do? What Vavi did is like a
picnic compared to others.

“Most of the union leaders see gender as secondary. In many unions, women
leaders get into leadership by sleeping with male leaders.”

The application by Numsa, with the Food and  Allied Workers’ Union and the
South African Football Players Union, to have Vavi’s suspension overturned
was postponed in the South Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg after an
application by opposing unions to intervene was allowed.

Unions opposing Numsa’s application to have the special central executive
committee meeting that suspended Vavi declared invalid include the National
Union of Mineworkers, the National Education, Health and Workers Union, the
South African Democratic Teachers Union, the Chemical, Energy, Paper,
Printing, Wood and Allied Workers Union, the South African Transport and
Allied Workers Union, the Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union and the
finance union South African Society for Bank Association. Vavi will
challenge the decision to suspend him on the basis that Cosatu president
Sdumo Dlamini allegedly prejudiced himself because he circulated the
supposedly fabricated intelligence report intended to smear Vavi’s name.

Vavi will argue that a number of affiliate leaders prejudiced themselves in
that they were clearly influenced by the intelligence report allegedly
circulated by Dlamini.

He will also argue that Dlamini chaired the special CEC that suspended him,
even though he publicly found him guilty of bringing the federation into
disrepute.

In its answering affidavit, Cosatu argues that Vavi’s reinstatement would
jeopardise the investigation against him and the junior employee he
admitted to having had sex with in her office.

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