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UJ’s lawyer accuses ex-worker of interference

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The University of Johannesburg’s (UJ) legal representative has accused the institution’s dismissed lecturer and her legal team of interfering with the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) proceedings.

This after Eversheds-Sutherland (SA) INC’s Nadia Froneman’s complaint about the sharing of information regarding the proceedings.

She laid out her concerns in an article published by Sunday Independent last week, in which UJ former lecturer Lyness Matizirofa accused Froneman and Eversheds-Sutherland of accessing her medical report without her consent. Matizirofa, who was dismissed for poor performance and gross dishonesty in 2020, said Eversheds-Sutherland plotted her dismissal

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