Judgement expected in Sars labour matter

Peter richer, Sars Strategic Planning and Risk group executive, and Ivan Pillay Sars acting commissioner who were both fired by the company and took it to the labour court where they appeared in Johannesburg. Picture: Boxer Ngwenya

Peter richer, Sars Strategic Planning and Risk group executive, and Ivan Pillay Sars acting commissioner who were both fired by the company and took it to the labour court where they appeared in Johannesburg. Picture: Boxer Ngwenya

Published Dec 18, 2014

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Johannesburg -

The Labour Court in Johannesburg is on Thursday expected to hand down judgment in a bid by SA Revenue Service deputy commissioner Ivan Pillay to have his suspension overturned.

On Wednesday, Sars withdrew the suspension of strategic planning and risk group executive Peter Richer.

The court handed down a draft order confirming the withdrawal and ordered Sars to pay Richer's costs. This was after a settlement was reached between Richer and Sars.

Richer and Pillay approached the court to challenge their suspension, which Sars commissioner Tom Moyane announced on December 5.

This followed the appointment by Pillay of a panel to investigate allegations reported in the media about a special projects unit and its alleged illegal activities at Sars. - Sapa

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