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  • DURBAN - 26 October 2012 - SA Municipal Worker's Union members march through central Durban to demand that municipalities abandon ther appeal against a labour court ruling that upheld a wage curve agreement between the collective bargaining parties..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 12 February 2014 - The three-man panel of the commission of inquiry established by the department of Labour to investigate the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. The commission is headed up by Phumudzo Maphaha (centre), who is the department of labour's occupational health and safety manager. He is assisted by Sandile Khubeka (left) and Lennie Samuel (right), both of whom are senior officials in the department. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 12 February 2014 - The three-man panel of the commission of inquiry established by the department of Labour to investigate the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. The commission is headed up by Phumudzo Maphaha (centre), who is the department of labour's occupational health and safety manager. He is assisted by Sandile Khubeka (left) and Lennie Samuel (right), both of whom are senior officials in the department. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 7 March 2012 - Congress of South African Trade Unions president Sdumo Dlamini (3rd from left) leads the march in protest against labour brokers and the controversial e-tolls that will see motorists tolled on greater Johannesburg's motorways..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 7 March 2012 - Congress of South African Trade Unions march in protest against labour brokers and the controversial e-tolls that will see motorists tolled on greater Johannesburg's motorways..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 7 March 2012 - Congress of South African Trade Unions members march in protest against labour brokers and the controversial e-tolls that will see motorists tolled on greater Johannesburg's motorways..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 26 October 2012 - eThekweni mayor James Nxumalo signs a memorandum on SA Municipal Worker's Union regional secretary Nhlanhla Nyandeni back. In the memorandum SAMWU demanded that municipalities abandon ther appeal against a labour court ruling that upheld a wage curve agreement between the collective bargaining parties..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 7 March 2012 - Congress of South African Trade Unions president Sdumo Dlamini (3rd from left) members against labour brokers and the controversial e-tolls that will see motorists tolled on greater Johannesburg's motorways. Next to him is Cosatu's KwaZulu-Natal president Basil Cele and slightly behind is the federation's provincial secretary general Zet Luzipho..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 7 March 2012 - A protester with her mop pretends to clean a zebra crossing ahead of the Congress of South African Trade Unions march in protest against labour brokers and the controversial e-tolls that will see motorists tolled on greater Johannesburg's motorways..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 7 March 2012 - A protester with her mop leads marchers ahead of the Congress of South African Trade Unions march in protest against labour brokers and the controversial e-tolls that will see motorists tolled on greater Johannesburg's motorways..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 15 March 2012 - The Congres Of South African Trade Union's KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) provincial secretary general Zet Luzipho (R) says that businesses that use labour brokers will be targetted for protest action by the federation. Looking on in the background is Basil Cele, Cosatu's KZN provincial president..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 7 March 2012 - Congress of South African Trade Unions KwaZulu-Natal president Basil Cele attends the march in protest against labour brokers and the controversial e-tolls that will see motorists tolled on greater Johannesburg's motorways..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • A labour union speaker addresses the more than 20,000 government workers who stage a protest march in Pitermaritzburg, South Africa on Friday, March 20, 2007. Government has offered publice sector workers a 6 percent increase, but the workers are demanding 12 percent and are threatening to go on strike from June 1..***SOUTH AFRICA ONLY, NO INTERNATIONAL SALES***.PIcture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 3 April 2014 - Siyabonga Zuma gives evidence to the commission of inquiry established by the Department of Labour into the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Zuma told the inquiry that he was removing scaffolding from a beam when the collapse started. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140403gs_6796_Siyabonga_Zuma.jpg
  • DURBAN - 26 October 2012 - SA Municipal Worker's Union regional secretary Nhlanhla Nyandeni signs a memorandum on the bak of Durban mayor James Nxumalo. In the memorandum SAMWU demanded that municipalities abandon ther appeal against a labour court ruling that upheld a wage curve agreement between the collective bargaining parties..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press/APP
    20121026gs_01_Nxumalo.jpg
  • DURBAN - 12 February 2014 - Ravi Jagadasan attends a Department of Labour commission of inquiry that is investigating the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Jagadasan is the director of Rectangle Property Investments, the company developing the mall. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140212gs_5612_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 5 June 2014 - The labour department's occupational health and safety manager Phumudzo Maphaha holds up a tablet showing an image of three of the concrete samples taken from the ill-fated Tongaat Mall that collapsed in November 2013, killing two people and injuring 29 others. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140605gs_5757_Tongaat_Mall.jpg
  • TONGAAT - 4 April 2014 - eThekwini Metro Building inspector Cyril Dube testifies before the commission of inquiry by the Department of Labour into the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 13 February 2014 - Safety consultant Ismaiel van Zyl told a Department of Labour commission of inquiry that in the four months preceding November 19 collapse of the Tongaat mall, which claimed two lives and injured 19, there were no health and safety audits. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140213gs_5739_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 12 February 2014 - Ravi Jagadasan attends a Department of Labour commission of inquiry that is investigating the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Jagadasan is the director of Rectangle Property Investments, the company developing the mall. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140212gs_5613_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 13 October 2006 - South African Reserve Bank Governer Titi Mboweni  and South African labour minister  Membathisi Mdladlana answer questions from delegates at the Black Managers Forum annual conference at the International Convention Centre..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - Controversial Durban business Jay Singh, whose company built the ill-fated Tongaat Mall that collapsed killing two people, rubs his eyes as he is grilled at the Department of Labour's commission of inquiry set up to investigate the tragedy. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 24 July 2014 - Ronnie Pillay, a site foreman for Gralio Precast (Pty) Ltd answers questions at a Department of Labour commission of inquiry established to probe the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Pillay was working on the construction site on the day it collapsed. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140724gs_6493_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 3 April 2014 - Rajagopaul Naidoo, who heads up the municipality's Development, Applications and Approvals Department takes the oath at the commission of inquiry, established by the Department of Labour into the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. He testified that his department had rejected the earthworks plans four times. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140403gs_6810_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 14 February 2014 - Structural engineer Andre Ballack, whose plans of the ill-fated Tongaat Mall were described as having material defects, listens to testimony given at the commission of inquiry set up by the Department of Labour to investigate the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140214gs_5750_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 13 February 2014 - Safety consultant Ismaiel van Zyl told a Department of Labour commission of inquiry that in the four months preceding November 19 collapse of the Tongaat mall, which claimed two lives and injured 19, there were no health and safety audits. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140213gs_5735_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 12 February 2014 - Structural engineer Andre Ballack listens to testiminoy at thee commission of inquiry set up by the Department of Labour to the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Ballack was the structural engineer for the project. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140212gs_5660_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 12 February 2014 - Prashalen Gounder, a supervisor of Gralio Precast (Pty) Ltd's bricklayers gives testimony to a commission of inquiry established by the Department of Labour into the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Picture: Allied picture Press/APP
    20140212gs_5635_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - Controversial Durban business Jay Singh, whose company built the ill-fated Tongaat Mall that collapsed killing two people, takes a drink while testifying before the Department of Labour's commission of inquiry set up to investigate the tragedy. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - Controversial Durban business Jay Singh, whose company built the ill-fated Tongaat Mall that collapsed killing two people, testifies before the Department of Labour's commission of inquiry set up to investigate the tragedy. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20150304gs_0173_TongaatMall.jpg
  • DURBAN - 3 April 2014 - Siyabonga Zuma gives evidence to the commission of inquiry established by the Department of Labour into the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Zuma told the inquiry that he was removing scaffolding from a beam when the collapse started. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140403gs_6795_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 24 July 2014 - Advocate Ian Topping asks questions at a Department of Labour commission of inquiry established to probe the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Topping was appointed by the eThekwini Metro Municipality, which had never approved the plans for the mall and despite going to court failed to stop Gralio Precast (Pty) Ltd from proceeding with the ill-fated mall. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140724gs_6484_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 24 July 2014 - With his arms folded, Ravi Jagadasan, the owner of Rectangle Property Investments, the company that was developing the ill-fated Tongaat Mall, answers questions at a Department of Labour commission of inquiry established to probe the events that led to its collapse, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Jagadasan is the son of controversial Durban businessman Jay Singh. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140724gs_6541_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 24 July 2014 - Ravi Jagadasan, the owner of Rectangle Property Investments, the company that was developing the ill-fated Tongaat Mall, answers questions at a Department of Labour commission of inquiry established to probe the events that led to its collapse, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Jagadasan is the son of controversial Durban businessman Jay Singh. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140724gs_6544_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 23 July 2014 - Ronnie Pillay, a site foreman for Gralio Precast (Pty) Ltd answers questions at a Department of Labour commission of inquiry established to probe the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Pillay was working on the construction site on the day it collapsed. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140723gs_6475_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 23 July 2014 - Ronnie Pillay, a site foreman for Gralio Precast (Pty) Ltd answers questions at a Department of Labour commission of inquiry established to probe the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Pillay was working on the construction site on the day it collapsed. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140723gs_6479_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • TONGAAT - 4 April 2014 - eThekwini Metro Building inspector Cyril Dube testifies before the commission of inquiry by the Department of Labour into the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140404gs_6814_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 3 April 2014 - Rajagopaul Naidoo, who heads up the municipality's Development, Applications and Approvals Department  testifies at the commission of inquiry, established by the Department of Labour into the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. He testified that his department had rejected the earthworks plans four times. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140403gs_6809_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 3 April 2014 - Siyabonga Zuma (right) gives evidence with the aid of an interpreter to the commission of inquiry established by the Department of Labour into the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Zuma told the inquiry that he was removing scaffolding from a beam when the collapse started. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140403gs_6787_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 14 February 2014 - Controversial Durban businessman Jay Singh speaks to one of the members of the three man commission of inquiry set up by the Department of Labour into the events that led to the collapse of the Tongaat Mall that his company Gralio Precast (Ltd) was building. Two people were killed 29 injuredwhen the mall collapsed on November 19, 2013. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140214gs_5754_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 14 February 2014 - Engineer Rob Young (left)  and Andre Ballack look at plans that Young says had "material defects" at the commission of inquiry set up by the Department of Labour into the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140214gs_5742_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 13 February 2014 - Safety consultant Ismaiel van Zyl  wipes the sweat from his face as he is grilled about an apparent litany of safety shortcomings to a Department of Labour commission of inquiry investigating the November 19 collapse of the Tongaat mall, which claimed two lives and injured 19, there were no health and safety audits. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140213gs_5727_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 13 February 2014 - Safety consultant Ismaiel van Zyl told a Department of Labour commission of inquiry that in the four months preceding November 19 collapse of the Tongaat mall, which claimed two lives and injured 19, there were no health and safety audits. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140213gs_5736_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • TONGAAT - 13 February 2014 - Safety consultant Ismaiel van Zyl told a Department of Labour commission of inquiry that in the four months preceding November 19 collapse of the Tongaat mall, which claimed two lives and injured 19, there were no health and safety audits. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140213gs_5720_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 13 February 2014 - Rishen Naidoo, who inspected the post tenensioning cables for concrete slabs at a mall in Tongaat gives evidence at a commission of inquiry established by the Department of Labour into the events that led to the mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140213gs_5692_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 12 February 2014 - Structural engineer Andre Ballack listens to testiminoy at thee commission of inquiry set up by the Department of Labour to the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Ballack was the structural engineer for the project. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140212gs_5632_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 11 February 2014 - Ravi Jagadasan attends a Department of Labour commission of inquiry that is investigating the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Jagadasan is the director of Rectangle Property Investments, the company developing the mall. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140211gs_5535_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 11 February 2014 - The labour department's occupational health and safety manager Phumudzo Maphaha heads up the commission of inquiry by the department tasked with investigating the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140211gs_5545_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - Controversial Durban business Jay Singh, whose company built the ill-fated Tongaat Mall that collapsed killing two people, testifies before the Department of Labour's commission of inquiry set up to investigate the tragedy. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20150304gs_0167_TongaatMall.jpg
  • DURBAN - 24 July 2014 - Ronnie Pillay, a site foreman for Gralio Precast (Pty) Ltd answers questions at a Department of Labour commission of inquiry established to probe the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Pillay was working on the construction site on the day it collapsed. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140724gs_6491_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 24 July 2014 - Advocate Ian Topping asks questions at a Department of Labour commission of inquiry established to probe the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Topping was appointed by the eThekwini Metro Municipality, which had never approved the plans for the mall and despite going to court failed to stop Gralio Precast (Pty) Ltd from proceeding with the ill-fated mall. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140724gs_6481_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 24 July 2014 - Ronnie Pillay, a site foreman for Gralio Precast (Pty) Ltd answers questions at a Department of Labour commission of inquiry established to probe the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Pillay was working on the construction site on the day it collapsed. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140724gs_6495_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 25 July 2014 - A Department of Labour official (right) watches with Gralio Precast's site foreman Ronnie Pillay (centre) and engineer Rob Young as heavy machinery breaks up a beam. The three were on site with a number of other engineers and company officials to determine how much steel was used in a beam that collapsed. The mall being constructed by Gralio Precast collapsed before it was completed killing twoconstruction workers  and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 25 July 2014 - A Department of Labour official (left) watches with Gralio Precast's site foreman Ronnie Pillay as heavy machinery breaks up a beam. The two were on site with a number of other engineers and company officials to determine how much steel was used in a beam that collapsed. The mall being constructed by Gralio Precast collapsed before it was completed killing twoconstruction workers  and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140725gs_6597_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 24 July 2014 - Ravi Jagadasan, the owner of Rectangle Property Investments, the company that was developing the ill-fated Tongaat Mall, answers questions at a Department of Labour commission of inquiry established to probe the events that led to its collapse, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Jagadasan is the son of controversial Durban businessman Jay Singh. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140724gs_6530_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 24 July 2014 - Ravi Jagadasan, the owner of Rectangle Property Investments, the company that was developing the ill-fated Tongaat Mall, answers questions at a Department of Labour commission of inquiry established to probe the events that led to its collapse, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Jagadasan is the son of controversial Durban businessman Jay Singh. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140724gs_6519_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 24 July 2014 - Ravi Jagadasan, the owner of Rectangle Property Investments, the company that was developing the ill-fated Tongaat Mall, was under pressure to answer questions at a Department of Labour commission of inquiry established to probe the events that led to its collapse, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Jagadasan is the son of controversial Durban businessman Jay Singh. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140724gs_6513_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 24 July 2014 - Ravi Jagadasan, the owner of Rectangle Property Investments, the company that was developing the ill-fated Tongaat Mall, answers questions at a Department of Labour commission of inquiry established to probe the events that led to its collapse, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Jagadasan is the son of controversial Durban businessman Jay Singh. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140724gs_6504_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 24 July 2014 - Ravi Jagadasan, the owner of Rectangle Property Investments, the company that was developing the ill-fated Tongaat Mall, answers questions at a Department of Labour commission of inquiry established to probe the events that led to its collapse, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Jagadasan is the son of controversial Durban businessman Jay Singh. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140724gs_6548_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 23 July 2014 - Ronnie Pillay, a site foreman for Gralio Precast (Pty) Ltd answers questions at a Department of Labour commission of inquiry established to probe the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Pillay was working on the construction site on the day it collapsed. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140723gs_6474_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 5 June 2014 - Rod Raw, the laboratory manager for Contest, a company that tests concrete strength, gives evidence before a Department of Labour Inquiry investigating the causes that led to the November 2013 collapse of the Tongaat mall in which two people died. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 5 June 2014 - The labour department's occupational health and safety manager Phumudzo Maphaha holds up a tablet showing an image of three of the concrete samples taken from the ill-fated Tongaat Mall that collapsed in November 2013, killing two people and injuring 29 others. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140605gs_5763_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • TONGAAT - 4 April 2014 - eThekwini Metro Building inspector Cyril Dube testifies before the commission of inquiry by the Department of Labour into the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140404gs_6812_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 14 February 2014 - Controversial Durban businessman Jay Singh speaks to one of the members of the three man commission of inquiry set up by the Department of Labour into the events that led to the collapse of the Tongaat Mall that his company Gralio Precast (Ltd) was building. Two people were killed 29 injuredwhen the mall collapsed on November 19, 2013. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140214gs_5756_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 14 February 2014 - Controversial Durban businessman Jay Singh (centre) is surrounded by his legal team as a he speaks to one of the members of the three man commission of inquiry set up by the Department of Labour into the events that led to the collapse of the Tongaat Mall that his company Gralio Precast (Ltd) was building. Two people were killed 29 injuredwhen the mall collapsed on November 19, 2013. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140214gs_5753_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 13 February 2014 - Rishen Naidoo, who inspected the post tenensioning cables for concrete slabs at a mall in Tongaat gives evidence at a commission of inquiry established by the Department of Labour into the events that led to the mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140213gs_5701_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 13 February 2014 - Safety consultant Ismaiel van Zyl told a Department of Labour commission of inquiry that in the four months preceding November 19 collapse of the Tongaat mall, which claimed two lives and injured 19, there were no health and safety audits. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140213gs_5740_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 11 February 2014 - Ronnie Pillay, a site foreman for Gralio Precast (Pty) Ltd gives evidence to a Department of Labour commission of inquiry established to probe the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Pillay was working on the construction site on the day it collapsed. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140211gs_5610_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 11 February 2014 - Advocate Saleem Khan at the commission of inquiry established by the department of labour to investigate events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Khan is representing the builder Gralio Precast (Pty) Ltd and Rectangle Property Investments -- both companies have been linked to controversial businessman Jay Singh. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140211gs_5575_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 11 February 2014 - Controversial Durban businessman Jay Singh (centre) listens to Pastor Mervyn Reddy (right) at the first day of the Department of Labour's commission of inquiry by the department of into the events that led to the Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Singh's son Ravi Jagadasan was the director of Rectangle Investments, the company that was developing the mall while Singh's company Gralio Precast (Pty) Ltd was constructing the mall. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP.
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  • DURBAN - 11 February 2014 - Advocate Saleem Khan at the commission of inquiry established by the department of labour to investigate events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Khan is representing the builder Gralio Precast (Pty) Ltd and Rectangle Property Investments -- both companies have been linked to controversial businessman Jay Singh. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140211gs_5578_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 13 October 2006 - South African labour minister  Membathisi Mdladlana answers questions from delegates at the Black Managers Forum annual conference at the International Convention Centre..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
    20061013_3467.jpg
  • DURBAN - Controversial Durban business Jay Singh, whose company built the ill-fated Tongaat Mall that collapsed killing two people, testifies before the Department of Labour's commission of inquiry set up to investigate the tragedy. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20150304gs_0178_TongaatMall.jpg
  • DURBAN - Controversial Durban business Jay Singh, whose company built the ill-fated Tongaat Mall that collapsed killing two people, testifies before the Department of Labour's commission of inquiry set up to investigate the tragedy. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20150304gs_0176_TongaatMall.jpg
  • DURBAN - 24 July 2014 - Ravi Jagadasan, the owner of Rectangle Property Investments, the company that was developing the ill-fated Tongaat Mall, answers questions at a Department of Labour commission of inquiry established to probe the events that led to its collapse, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Jagadasan is the son of controversial Durban businessman Jay Singh. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20140724gs_6539_Tongaat_Inquiry.jpg
  • DURBAN - 24 July 2014 - Ravi Jagadasan, the owner of Rectangle Property Investments, the company that was developing the ill-fated Tongaat Mall, was under pressure to answer questions at a Department of Labour commission of inquiry established to probe the events that led to its collapse, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Jagadasan is the son of controversial Durban businessman Jay Singh. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 24 July 2014 - Ronnie Pillay, a site foreman for Gralio Precast (Pty) Ltd answers questions at a Department of Labour commission of inquiry established to probe the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Pillay was working on the construction site on the day it collapsed. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 24 July 2014 - Ronnie Pillay, a site foreman for Gralio Precast (Pty) Ltd answers questions at a Department of Labour commission of inquiry established to probe the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Pillay was working on the construction site on the day it collapsed. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 24 July 2014 - Described as an uncooperative witness, Ravi Jagadasan, the owner of Rectangle Property Investments, the company that was developing the ill-fated Tongaat Mall, answers questions at a Department of Labour commission of inquiry established to probe the events that led to its collapse, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Jagadasan is the son of controversial Durban businessman Jay Singh. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 24 July 2014 - Ravi Jagadasan, the owner of Rectangle Property Investments, the company that was developing the ill-fated Tongaat Mall, drinks some water while being grilled at a Department of Labour commission of inquiry established to probe the events that led to its collapse, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Jagadasan is the son of controversial Durban businessman Jay Singh. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 24 July 2014 - Ronnie Pillay, a site foreman for Gralio Precast (Pty) Ltd answers questions at a Department of Labour commission of inquiry established to probe the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Pillay was working on the construction site on the day it collapsed. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 24 July 2014 - Ravi Jagadasan, the owner of Rectangle Property Investments, the company that was developing the ill-fated Tongaat Mall,takes the oath at a Department of Labour commission of inquiry established to probe the events that led to its collapse, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Jagadasan is the son of controversial Durban businessman Jay Singh. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 23 July 2014 - Ronnie Pillay, a site foreman for Gralio Precast (Pty) Ltd answers questions at a Department of Labour commission of inquiry established to probe the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Pillay was working on the construction site on the day it collapsed. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 14 February 2014 - Controversial Durban businessman Jay Singh and his son Ravi Jagadasan attend the commission of inquiry set up by by the Department of Labour into the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Jagadasan was the director of Rectangle Property Investments, the company developing the mall while his father is the man in control of Gralio Precast (Pty) Ltd, which was building the mall. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 13 February 2014 - Safety consultant Ismaiel van Zyl takes the oath before telling a Department of Labour commission of inquiry that in the four months preceding November 19 collapse of the Tongaat mall, which claimed two lives and injured 19, there were no health and safety audits. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 12 February 2014 - Ronnie Pillay, a site foreman for Gralio Precast (Pty) Ltd gives evidence to a Department of Labour commission of inquiry established to probe the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Pillay was working on the construction site on the day it collapsed. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 12 February 2014 - Lennie Samuel is one of the co-presiding officers of the commission of inquiry established by the Department of Labour to investigate the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 12 February 2014 - Structural engineer Andre Ballack speaks to his lawyer Richard Hoal at a commission of inquiry held by the Department of Labour into the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Ballack was the structural ingineer for the project. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 12 February 2014 - Structural engineer Andre Ballack speaks to his lawyer Richard Hoal at a commission of inquiry held by the Department of Labour into the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Ballack was the structural ingineer for the project. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • TONGAAT - 11 February 2014 - Liepollo Monaheng, a lawyer appointed by the Department of Labour to represent workers interests appears at the commission of inquiry established by the department to investigate the events that led to a Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on November 19, 2013. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 13 June 2007 - KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Finance Dr Zweli Mkhize waits to receive a memorandum from Congress of South African Trade Unions' leaders of more than 10,000 workers who converged on the Durban City Hall..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 14 June 2007 - Empty beds at the intensive care unit of Prince Mshiyeni Memorial Hospital. The ICU unit  was closed down as a result of staff being intimidated by striking government workers. Not that all the equipment such as life support machines are missing. They had been locked away to prevent vandalism..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 6 June 2006 - Public sector protesters carry a mock coffin for the state's 6.5 percent offer during a protest march by more than 5000 through the centre of Durban on Wednesday..PIcture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 2 June 2006 - Four-year old Nokwazi Duma is cared for by her grandmother Phillis Duma, 50, in the high care ward of Durban's King Edward VIII hospital after striking workers forced nurses in the intensive and high care units to leave the hospital. Hospital authorities were desperately attempting to get critically ill patients transferred to other hospitals as families looked after their relatives..Nokwazi was admitted to the hospital a week earlier after she had boiling water fall over her in an accident at her KwaMashu home..PIcture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • PIETERMARITZBURG - 25 May 2007 - Cassim Lekhoati, KwaZulu-Natal Denosa secretary at a rally of more than 20,000 workers who converged outside the KwaZulu-Natal legislature.The government workers staged a protest march against the government's offer of a 6 percent wage . Workers are demanding 12 percent and are threatening to go on strike from June 1..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 13 June 2007 - KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Transport, Community Safety & Liaison, Bheki Cele waits to receive a memorandum from Congress of South African Trade Unions' leaders of more than 10,000 workers who converged on the Durban City Hall..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 3 June 2006 - Sdumo Dlamini, the first deputy president of Cosatu at a pressconference hosted by the National Educationa, Health and Allied Workers Union (Nehawu) on the public sector workers national strike..PIcture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 3 June 2006 - Sdumo Dlamini, the first deputy president of Cosatu at a pressconference hosted by the National Educationa, Health and Allied Workers Union (Nehawu) on the public sector workers national strike..PIcture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • PIETERMARITZBURG - 25 May 2007 - Willies Mchunu, the speaker of the KwaZulu-Natal legislature outside the legislature buildings moments after a memorandum from protesting public sector workers who threaten to go on strike unless their demands for a 12 percent wage increase are not met..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • PIETERMARITZBURG - 25 May 2007 - The KwaZulu-Natal secretary-general of Cosatu Zet Luzipho addresses more than 20,000 public sector workers outside the KwaZulu-Natal legislature..The government workers staged a protest march against the government's offer of a 6 percent wage . Workers are demanding 12 percent and are threatening to go on strike from June 1..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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