Sekgopo v Moyo and Others (JR789/01) [2002] ZALC 126 (5 March 2002)

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Brief Summary

Labour Law — Review of arbitration award — Applicant seeking review of CCMA award on grounds of lack of jurisdiction — Court finding that the arbitrator's reasoning was not rationally connected to the facts — Award set aside and dispute referred back to CCMA for fresh arbitration before a different commissioner.

Sneller Verbatim/HVDM
IN THE LABOUR COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA
BRAAMFONTEIN CASE NO: JR789/01
2002-03-05
In the matter between
A SEKGOPO Applicant
and
1ST Respondent
THE COMMISSION FOR CONCILIATION,
MEDIATION AND ARBITRATION 2ND Respondent
CSC HEALTH & HYGIENE SERVICES 3RD Respondent
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J U D G M E N T
Delivered on 5 March 2002
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REVELAS J:
1. This is an application to review an award made by the  
first   respondent   to   the   effect   that   he   had   no

jurisdiction   to   entertain   the   dispute   which   was  
referred to the second respondent.
1. 2. It is difficult for me to follow the reasoning, in  
the   arbitration   award.     One   of   the   findings   made   was  
that the dispute was referred after the dismissal. This  
does not seem to be borne out by the facts.  
1. 3. Justice would be best served if I interfered in this  
arbitration award and refer it back to the Commission  
for   Conciliation,   Mediation   and   Arbitration   (“CCMA”),  
because the finding is not rationally connected to the  
facts.   I   am   unable   to   substitute   the   findings   of   the  
arbitrator with my own.
4. The award is set aside and the dispute is referred back  
to the CCMA to be arbitrated afresh before a different  
commissioner.
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