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PRETORIA, MONDAY 27 NOVEMBER 2017 – SARS notes with deep concern media reports spreading the allegation that there has been impropriety on the part of Commissioner Tom Moyane in dealing with the disciplinary investigation into Chief Officer: Business & Individual Taxes, Mr Jonas Makwakwa.
SARS finds it necessary to address the unsubstantiated tone and the blatant misrepresentation of facts. In fact, this is a predictable and monotonous media narrative that is aimed at casting aspersions on the integrity of the organization.
It will be appreciated for reportage and analysis to be balanced, fair and accurate. While SARS supports media freedom, we cannot allow such low standards of journalism to go unchallenged and wish to set the record straight.
Firstly, it is not true that Hogan Lovells did not investigate the Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC) suspicious transactions. Neither is it true that Hogan Lovells issued a media statement to that effect.
All transactions as per the FIC suspicious report were put to Mr Makwakwa to respond and he did. It was those responses which lead to Hogan Lovells concluding that an act of misconduct could not be found from the transactions and their sources.
SARS wishes to assist with a factual and chronological account of events. Mr Moyane received the Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC) Report in May 2016.
After seeking advice, he placed Mr Makwakwa on precautionary suspension on 15 September 2016 so as to investigate whether or not any possible misconduct may have been committed by Mr Makwakwa relating to the FIC report.
The firm Hogan Lovells, an international and renowned law firm, was appointed to conduct this investigation.
In essence, their mandate which clearly reflects in their terms of reference was to determine whether any misconduct had been committed by Mr Makwakwa and/or Ms Kelly-Anne Elskie in their capacity as SARS employees.
Whilst on suspension, Mr Makwakwa committed what SARS believed to be a breach of his suspension conditions. This arose from a telephone call he made on 13 January 2017 to a SARS employee regarding an active tax matter.
On 20 January 2017, whilst the main investigation was still ongoing and whilst on suspension, disciplinary charges were served on Makwakwa relating solely to this breach of his suspension conditions.
Hogan Lovells concluded its investigation based on the mandate stated above and delivered an investigation report to Mr Moyane in June 2017. The Hogan Lovells report concluded that there was no prima facie evidence that Mr Makwakwa had committed any misconduct in relation to the financial transactions emanating from the FIC report.
However, the recommendation was that Mr Makwakwa be charged for violating the SARS Conflict of Interest disclosure provisions as well as the SARS Code of Conduct.
A decision was then taken to expand the existing charges already served on Mr Makwakwa in January 2017 to include charges relating to the allegation of non-disclosure.
Mr Moyane appointed Advocate Terry Motau, SC, a senior counsel from the Johannesburg Bar, to chair the disciplinary enquiry with the guidance and assistance of Hogan Lovells.
The expanded enquiry concluded on 15 August 2017 and the outcome was received from the chairperson on 13 October 2017.
Accordingly, Mr Makwakwa was found not guilty of all charges. Contrary to media reports spreading the allegation that the processes were tainted and that Mr Moyane had a hand in allegedly tainting the processes, the above clearly demonstrates a patently fair, unbiased and independent process.
SARS is concerned that wide spread media reports seem to suggest that SARS erred by allowing Mr Makwakwa back into his employ given that there is a criminal matter pending. This assertion displays a lack of understanding of the difference between a misconduct investigation by an employer and a criminal investigation.
It is common knowledge that FIC – not SARS – referred the matter to the South African Police Service for an investigation on possible criminal acts.
Thus in September 2016, upon enquiry, Mr Moyane was advised by the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (DPCI) that an enquiry into Mr Makwakwa and Ms Elskie, arising from the FIC report, was on-going under enquiry number 03/06/2016.
In law, disciplinary proceedings and criminal proceedings are distinct and are governed by different legislation.
As an employer, Mr Moyane’s jurisdiction only goes as far as determining whether or not there is any misconduct related to the employment relationship. The responsibility to pursue criminal charges in a court of law lies with the National Prosecuting Authority based on investigations by the SAPS or DPCI.
Given the outcome of the SARS disciplinary process and the fact that no decision had been taken by DPCI on whether or not Mr Makwakwa should be criminally prosecuted at that time, Mr Moyane was advised that there was no legal justification for SARS not to lift Mr Makwakwa’s suspension.
As a result, he was allowed to resume his duties with effect from 1 November 2017. Any other action would have amounted to a violation of Mr Makwakwa’s legal rights as an employee.
It is important to be aware that SARS’s rights have been reserved to initiate possible new internal disciplinary proceedings should the outcome of the criminal process dictate so.
SARS notes that the media reports seem to insinuate incorrectly that SARS has refused to release the report by Hogan Lovells.
Mr Moyane has sought legal guidance regarding the release of the FIC and Hogan Lovells investigation reports. The advice he has received suggests that a crime would be committed should these reports be made public.
Similar observations were made by the chairperson of Standing Committee of Finance (SCOF), Mr Yunus Carrim in his letter addressed to the Commissioner Moyane dated 6 November 2017, in which he noted the possibility that legal reasons may exist for the non-release of the reports.
To reach consensus and ensure closure on this matter, Mr Moyane has written to SCOF chairman Mr Carrim, making the following proposal:
* That a team consisting of legal representatives from SARS, the National Assembly, Treasury and FIC meet urgently to collectively engage and agree on a seasoned Senior Counsel to deliver an opinion on the legal permissibility of disclosing the reports
* That the National Assembly facilitate the process bearing in mind the urgency to get clarity on this matter.
The above detailed background and the process we are requesting of SCOF demonstrate our willing to always be transparent to the public so that we are forever beyond reproach.
As stated before, SARS has no objection to making these reports public, but as an organ of state would not want to violate the rights of an employee in doing so.
SARS is deeply concerned about apparent bias, irresponsible and mischievous attitude to cast aspersions on the character of the organization to perpetuate a negative narrative of an organization that is undermining the rule of law.
SARS finds it regrettable that some media reportage and analysis continues to promote the perception that an outstanding revenue collection agency is falling apart.
Remuneration: | Basic salary |
Location: | Johannesburg, Bryanston |
Job level: | Student |
Type: | 6months |
Reference: | #DS&R Intern |
Company: | Liquorice Digitas LBi |
We are one of South Africa’s leading full-service digital agencies, delivering best-in-class strategy, creative, and technology, as well as the South African office of the international digital agency Digitas Lbi. We work with some of the country’s leading brands including Unilever, Distell, Pioneer Foods, Sanlam. We are experts in the full range of digital disciplines including web, mobile, social, CRM and SEO/SEM. The agency is young, dynamic and growing rapidly and we are constantly looking for great digital professionals who really want to make a major impact on the digital landscape.
In addition to our client offerings, Liquorice runs one of the most prestigious internship programmes in the country. The programme takes on the brightest young graduates for a six to twelve month paid period (depending on performance) with the goal of giving this talent the skills and experience to create a solid foundation for a successful career anywhere in the world.
We are seeking a digital strategist intern and research Intern to work alongside our digital strategists and client service teams to drive innovative and highly effective digital marketing strategies and in-depth, intuitive research presentations for our clients. Excellent attention to detail, strategic thinking and passion for research and critical thinking are key requirements for this position.
Position summary: You will be will be assisting and learning from our digital strategists who ensure highly innovative strategic thinking is applied to clients’ digital plans and helps lead the whole agency to create truly ground-breaking digital strategies. You will also assist the client service teams with research, presentation preparation and basic account team administration where needed. Finally, interns have the opportunity to drive and innovate on internal Liquorice social culture, planning weekly social events for the whole agency.
Duties and responsibilities:
Requirements:
Qualifications:
Please note candidates based in JHB only will be considered
Personal skills/attributes
If you are interested in applying for this great opportunity, please send your CV to
az.oc.ecirouqil@rh
using the reference, DS&R Intern. Please do not send any additional documentation.
Please note we reserve the right to freeze or not hire in the role.
Should you not receive a response from us within three weeks of your application, unfortunately, your application has been unsuccessful.
Posted on 27 Nov 17:40
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The most essential and important resource any company can possess will undoubtedly be the talent that they employ. This is where MPCT is crucial, in that we specialise in the most diverse and complex resource; we supply people, the right people, for your company.
Remuneration: | R700000 – R900000 per year Cost to company |
Location: | Johannesburg, Northern Suburbs |
Type: | Permanent |
Reference: | #JE39989 |
Company: | e-Merge IT Recruitment |
Currently looking for a senior test engineer for SA’s leading entertainment house based in Johannesburg northern suburbs. Business currently working on some of the latest automation projects, offering a wide range of tools and technologies and, one of the biggest digital testing houses in the country.
Education requirements:
Minimum requirements:
This is a permanent opportunity based in Johannesburg Northern Suburbs, offering a salary from R700K to R900K per annum, cost to company. Reference: JE39989 – 2017
e-Merge IT recruitment are specialist niche recruiters with a wide range of positions available. We offer researched positions with top companies to strong technical skilled candidates. Email Jaydene on
az.oc.egrem-e@eenedyaj
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Please feel free to check out our website on www.e-merge.co.za for similar positions that might be of interest to you!! Do you have a friend who is a technology specialist? We pay BIG CASH to you if we place a friend that you sent us!
If you haven’t heard from e-Merge IT within two weeks of your application, please consider it unsuccessful for this position.
Posted on 27 Nov 16:04
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Remuneration: | R12000 – R18000 per month Basic salary Market Related |
Benefits: | Provident Fund+Comm |
Location: | Cape Town, Durbanville |
Type: | Permanent |
Reference: | #DRB – Sales |
Company: | Weylandts Home Outfitters |
Weylandts is a world-class contemporary interior décor and furniture retailer with branches throughout South Africa, Namibia and Melbourne, Australia. Due to the Group’s success, we have exciting career opportunity available at our showroom in Durbanville.
Our Sales Consultants provide an excellent service to our discerning clients, building up sales using excellent networking skills e.g. decorators, designers, reality agents, developers & architects as well as assisting clients visiting our showroom. Working to monthly sales targets, they provide valuable advice on fabrics, finishes and concepts.
We are now looking for individuals who have good relevant experience in a company with brand synergy to our own.
We need candidates who:
We offer:
If you meet these requirements we would love to hear from you!
Please send your CV with a photo and salary requirements to
az.oc.emohstdnalyew@sboj
Please consider your application as unsuccessful should you not hear back from us within three weeks from the date of your application.
Posted on 27 Nov 15:46
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Today, Weylandts is firmly established as the leading furniture and décor retailer in southern Africa, offering clients contemporary quality designs sourced from around the world and showcased in a beautiful environment where space and natural light enhance the inspirational merchandising.
Remuneration: | Market related |
Benefits: | Provident Fund |
Location: | Umhlanga Ridge |
Type: | Permanent |
Reference: | #POS – UMH |
Company: | Weylandts Home Outfitters |
Weylandts is a world-class contemporary interior décor and furniture retailer with branches throughout South Africa, Namibia and Melbourne, Australia.We have an exciting career opportunity available in our Showroom in Umhlanga.
This position is responsible for ensuring that customer purchases and orders are completed in a professional and timely manner. Working closely with the sales consultants there is a great emphasis on administration as well as handling payment from customers.
Main accountabilities:
We need candidates with:
We offer:
If you meet these requirements we would love to hear from you!
Please send your CV with a photo and salary requirements.
Please consider your application as unsuccessful should you not hear back from us within three weeks from the date of your application.
Posted on 27 Nov 15:40
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Today, Weylandts is firmly established as the leading furniture and décor retailer in southern Africa, offering clients contemporary quality designs sourced from around the world and showcased in a beautiful environment where space and natural light enhance the inspirational merchandising.
You may have noticed a new superfood in the aisles of your health food store or on the menu of your local smoothie bar. Hanging alongside spirulina and chia seeds is an unassuming brown powder—maca.
Not to be confused with matcha, maca is a native Peruvian plant that’s touted as an excellent source of antioxidants, iron, and calcium—and as a powerful hormone regulator, improving everything from PMS and menopause symptoms to your sex drive.
But do claims about this superfood have any roots? Read on to find out.
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First things first, maca is a root vegetable that grows high in the mountains of South America. “It looks like a funky-shaped potato,” says Heather Mangieri, R.D. and spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. “It’s very difficult to digest in its raw form. In the States, it’s sold as a powder or in a gelatinized version which makes it easier for the body to digest and absorb.”
Most often, maca is added to other foods such as smoothies or energy bars, where it adds about 20 calories per tablespoon. Taken alone, it has a bitter taste so the cocoa or banana in your favorite acai bowl can help mask the strong flavor.
But maca’s not a new discovery. It has been used medicinally in traditional Peruvian culture for years. According to Mangieri, a 10-gram (roughly two teaspoons) serving of maca has approximately 25 mg of calcium and 28 mg of vitamin C. “Prior studies have demonstrated that maca is abundant in amino acids, phytonutrients, healthy fatty acids, vitamins and minerals,” says Anita Mirchandani, R.D. and spokesperson for the New York State Dietetic Association. But Mirchandani notes that recent data on maca’s nutritional profile is limited.
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Many believe that maca’s power lies beyond just nutrition. Most notably, maca’s rise to fame rests on its reputation as a libido enhancer. “Based on prior studies, the relationship between maca and sexual libido and fertility is the strongest,” says Mirchandani. But the evidence is mostly anecdotal and definitely mixed.
“For people who truly believe that this root can increase libido, they’re using it regularly for this specific purpose. Other people who’ve tried it a few times say there’s no effect,” says Mangieri. “It’s not something you take once and have an increased sex drive. They use the product on a regular basis and this is their report of what happened. But there’s no scientific evidence.” Yet. It’s still a new topic of study and researchers are currently investigating how and why maca may make your romps in the bedroom more fun.
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More recently, maca has been promoted as a hormone regulator and adaptogen—a substance that helps the body manage and adapt to stress. “Maca’s phytonutrients and flavonoids are one reason it’s said to boost immunity but again, the specifics on how and how much are not clear,” says Mangieri.
Overall, the powerhouse root remains somewhat of a mystery—and claims that it helps ease symptoms of PMS and menopause like cramps, hot flashes and mood swings are largely unsubstantiated. “Unfortunately, there isn’t enough evidence to validate its efficacy on mood, PMS, and menopause,” says Mirchandani. “Most of the claims [about PMS and post-menopausal benefits] are going to come from the nutritional profile of maca and that it has calcium and vitamin C,” says Mangieri.
And maca’s power to boost workout performance and concentration? Some report feeling a boost of energy after consuming maca. “It’s a food that’s going to provide energy and carbohydrates,” says Mangieri. “And in that way, it could add some additional energy.” But again, there’s no concrete evidence.
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While maca has few known side effects, it’s smart to exercise caution. At two teaspoons, Mangieri says it’s not dangerous or harmful. “But I don’t know if there are dangers to having more than that,” she says.
Although maca does contain vitamins, minerals and antioxidants, the amount contained in a two-teaspoon serving is small. Take calcium for example. The 25 mg of calcium in a typical serving of maca is only a fraction of the 1,200-mg recommended per day for women over 51, according to Mangieri. “Is it the best source of calcium? No. This isn’t a cure-all product,” she says. “There are other foods where you can get the same nutrients but this can be an easy way to add some nutrients to your diet.”
Ultimately, adding maca to your next smoothie may be a nice-to-have addition, but it’s not a miracle supplement. “Taking two teaspoons of maca in your smoothie and then eating crap the rest of the day isn’t going to make you healthier overall,” Mangieri reminds.
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