By Sasha Forbes
03 April 2009
Cape Town’s Copper Theft Unit warned city employees yesterday they were not above the law, follow three employees from the Mitchells Plain Cleansing Depot were fired after being caught trying to sell copper tubing in June 2008.
“So any employees that are busy stealing copper or have been stealing copper and have been trying to sell it to the scrap industry, with whom we are working together now. They give us the information and we will follow it up especially if it is council vehicles and council time that is being used, said the unit’s Pieter Van Dalen.
“We will be having criminal cases against them and then obviously disciplinary hearings to have them removed from the council, warned van Dalen
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