NATIONAL TREASURY
1. (a) (i) (aa) (bb) Nil
(b) Not applicable
(2) Not applicable.
ASB
No incidents of sexual harassment were reported to the human resources officer in the Accounting Standards Board during 2016 or 2017.
CBDA
CBDA did not have any incidents of sexual harassment reported to the human resources offices.
DBSA
(1) (a) (b) None
(2) N/A
FIC
(1)(a)(ii)(aa)(bb)(b) The Financial Intelligence Centre confirms that there were no reports of
sexual harassment made to its Human Resources business unit.
(2) Not applicable.
FSCA
(1) 1 case.
(2) There was one case of sexual harassment reported during the month of October / November in 2017. An independent Chairperson was appointed to adjudicate the case. It was found that the employee made unsubstantiated allegations against the accused. She referred the matter to the CCMA but subsequently withdrew the case.
GEPF
There has been no incidents of sexual harassment reported.
GPAA
Question 1 : In 2016/2017, The following incidents were reported;
1. A female employee at level 6 lodged a grievance against a team leader at level 8.
2. Incident reported on 2/10/2017, where a junior employee at level 6 lodged a grievance against a senior employee acting at level 14.
3. A female employee at level 6 lodged a grievance against a fellow employee at level 5.
Reply to Question 2;
2.1 With regards the first incident, an investigation was conducted, the complainant subsequently withdrew her complain
2.2 Regarding the second incident, an investigation was conducted, the allegations were ruled to be unfounded.
2.3 An investigation was lodged and is still ongoing.
SUMMARY:
IRBA
The IRBA hereby declares that no incidents of secual harassment were reported to the human resources office in (aa) 2016 and (bb) 2017.
LAND BANK
There were no incidents of sexual harassment that was reported to the human resources office in 2016 and 2017 at the Land Bank.
FAIS OMBUD
PFA
No incident of sexual harassment was reported to the human resources office of the OPFA.
PIC
SAA
Total number of sexual harassment incidents report to HR in:
2016 = 1
2017 = 4
Details are as follows:
Year |
Personnel Area |
Matter was investigated |
Status |
2016 |
In-Flight Services |
Offender was found guilty of sexual harassment |
Offender was dismissed following a disciplinary hearing |
2017 |
Airport Operations |
Offender was found guilty of sexual harassment |
Offender was dismissed following a disciplinary hearing |
2017 |
Cargo |
Alleged offender found not guilty due to inconclusive evidence |
Matter closed |
2017 |
In-Flight Services |
Offender was found guilty of sexual harassment |
Offender was dismissed following a disciplinary hearing |
2017 |
Legal |
Alleged offender found not guilty due to inconclusive evidence |
Matter closed |
SARS
Over the period 2015 to 2017 there have been 3 Sexual Harassment cases reported to the Employer under the auspices of a Grievance process and 6 cases that resulted in a formal disciplinary process.
The tables below contain the list of these cases which includes the details as well as if the matter was investigated and the outcome of these formal cases.
Year |
Type |
Nature of Case |
Details of Incident |
Investigated Y/N |
Outcome |
2016 |
Grievance |
Sexual harassment |
1. Defamation of character 2. Emotional abuse 3. Sexual harassment/abuse |
Yes |
Through the grievance process, the aggrieved employee and the accused managed to resolve the matter on amicable terms. |
2016 |
Grievance |
Sexual harassment |
Employee alleges that the Executive made advances of a sexual nature towards the aggrieved. |
No |
The complainant resigned and then lodged a Grievance during her notice period in which the alleged sexual harassment. After serving her notice period she referred the matter to the CCMA as Constructive Dismissal based on Sexual Harassment and Unfair Discrimination. The Award was not in favour of the Complainant. |
2016 |
Grievance |
Sexual harassment |
Inappropriate comments |
Yes |
A Grievance Hearing held and the complainant accepted an apology. They agreed to have a respectful working relationship going forward. |
Year |
Type |
Nature of Case |
Details of Incident |
Investigated Y/N |
Outcome / Sanction |
2015 |
Formal Disciplinary Hearing |
Sexual harassment |
A complainant, being a non-SARS employee, alleged that the SARS employee sexually assaulted the complainant. |
Yes |
The Presiding Officer found the employee “Not Guilty” |
2015 |
Formal Disciplinary Hearing |
Sexual harassment |
It was alleged that the employee behaved in an inappropriate sexual manner towards a colleague. |
Yes |
Dismissal |
2015 |
Formal Disciplinary Hearing |
Sexual harassment |
It was alleged that the employee behaved and made inappropriate and unwelcomed comments to a subordinate. |
Yes |
Final Written Warning plus Suspension Without Pay: 10 Days as an alternative to dismissal |
2017 |
Formal Disciplinary Hearing |
Sexual harassment |
Employee allegedly committed Sexual Harassment |
Yes |
The suspension was uplifted and the employee was not charged as the investigation failed to substantiate the allegation of sexual harassment and the credibility of the complainant. |
2017 |
Formal Disciplinary Hearing |
Sexual harassment |
Making inappropriate sexual comments towards 3 colleagues |
Yes |
The main complainant requested that SARS resort to the informal disciplinary process as a means of resolving her complaint and that she was not comfortable to give evidence in a disciplinary hearing. Due consideration was given regarding the weight of the totality of the evidence of the main complainant and her colleagues; there were slim possibilities of a guilty finding against the employee. An informal process is currently underway. |
2017 |
Informal Disciplinary Hearing |
Sexual harassment |
Inappropriate Behavior - Sexual Harassment |
Yes |
Final Written Warning and a formal referral to Wellness. |
SASRIA
Sasria has not had incidents of sexual harassment reported to Human Resources (Human Capital), for the financial years of 2016 and 2017 respectively.
TAX OMBUD
1. (a) Only one incident was reported to the human resources office
(aa) there were no incidents reported in 2016
(bb) Only one incident was reported to the human resources office in 2017
(b) Allegations of sexual harassment were made by a female employee against her male manager. The complaint related to comments allegedly made by the manager to the complainant.
2. The allegations were investigated and a decision was taken to charge the manager. Disciplinary proceedings are in progress.