MTSA (Pty) Ltd v Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration and Others (JR 1376/06) [2008] ZALC 66 (29 April 2008)
The court found that the applicant failed to demonstrate that the commissioner’s errors in recording evidence or failure to conduct an inspection in loco materially affected the outcome or prejudiced the applicant. The commissioner gave the parties a fair hearing and reasonably assessed the appropriateness of the...
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- Citation
- [2008] ZALC 66
- Parties
- Applicant: MTSA (Pty) Ltd; Respondent: Commission For Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration; Respondent: Adv R Bracks; Respondent: Harvey Sibusiso Radebe
- Court
- Labour Court
- Jurisdiction
- South Africa
- Judgment Date
- 29 April 2008
- Case Number
- JR 1376/06
- Procedural Posture
- Review Application / Judgment
- Outcome
- Application to review and set aside the arbitration award is dismissed with costs.
- Judges
- Molahlehi
- Legal Topics
- Review of Arbitration Award, Unfair Dismissal, Sanction Appropriateness, Gross Irregularity, Reasonable Decision Maker Test
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Parties
MTSA (Pty) Ltd
Applicant
Commission For Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration
Respondent
Adv R Bracks
Respondent
Harvey Sibusiso Radebe
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Review Application / Judgment
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the commissioner committed a gross irregularity by failing to conduct an inspection in loco of the diskettes.
- 2 Whether the commissioner correctly assessed the appropriateness of the sanction imposed on the employee.
- 3 Whether the arbitration award should be reviewed and set aside.
Ratio Decidendi
The court found that the applicant failed to demonstrate that the commissioner’s errors in recording evidence or failure to conduct an inspection in loco materially affected the outcome or prejudiced the applicant. The commissioner gave the parties a fair hearing and reasonably assessed the appropriateness of the sanction, considering the employee’s long service and absence of proven dishonesty. The applicant did not establish a basis for review under the reasonable decision-maker test, and the commissioner’s decision to reinstate the employee was not unreasonable. The application to review and set aside the arbitration award was therefore dismissed with costs.
Court Disposition
Application to review and set aside the arbitration award is dismissed with costs.
Orders
- The application to review and set aside the arbitration award of the second respondent dated 20 May 2006 and issued under case number GAJB 8996-05 is dismissed with costs.
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