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Former Ekurhuleni metro police chief Robert McBride. Sapa
Mcbride case postponed
Mon, 09 Nov 2009 12:00
Dismissed Ekurhuleni metro police chief Robert McBride's case
was postponed until Tuesday by the Commission for Conciliation,
Mediation and Arbitration.
This, after witness Patrick Flusk failed to arrive at Monday's
hearings.
"We've left several SMSs and voice messages.... Maybe we should
have the matter stand down until tomorrow," suggested McBride's
lawyer Morne Crouse.
The municipality's lawyer Kennedy Tsatsawane agreed to the
postponement, but argued that McBride should bear the costs.
McBride wants his job back after his dismissal in September last
year while on special leave pending the completion of his trial for
allegedly being under the influence of alcohol when he crashed his
car in Centurion in December 2006.
He was sacked after publicly stepping in to help deal with
xenophobic attacks, instead of confining himself to administrative
duties.
Flusk earlier testified that he was at meetings where McBride's
contract was discussed.
"I was present at many of these where it was unequivocal that Mr
McBride's contract shall be extended until the end of the trial".
He said that if McBride won the criminal trial there would be
further negotiations on his contract. The metro disputed this.
Tsatsawane was due to cross examine Flusk on Monday morning.