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Somizi Mhlongo's firm faces asset seizure over unpaid worker wages
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49577, member: 636"] Celebrity Somizi Mhlongo faces serious legal trouble after authorities moved against his business venture. The Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration has reportedly instructed sheriffs to grab assets from Search Light Pty Ltd. Workers claim the company owes them over R165,000 for unpaid salaries. Mhlongo runs the business alongside partner Lindo Maleho. The drama started when employees lost their jobs without any warning. Staff members had been working at Transnet inside the Carlton Centre before getting fired. April brought shock dismissals that caught everyone off guard. No disciplinary hearings happened before workers got the boot. The company allegedly skipped proper procedures when letting people go. Former employees say they received zero notice about losing their paychecks. Legal papers from June 23 give sheriffs permission to take company property. Auction sales of movable items will help recover missing wages from three months. April through June salaries remain unpaid according to official documents. Interest charges keep adding to the total debt amount. The enforcement order targets any valuable items the company holds. Workers shared their frustration about the sudden job losses with news reporters. One former employee explained how management gave them no advance warning. Trade union representative Thabiso Putswe from Hetelicca praised the legal victory. Additional claims about unfair dismissal practices are still being examined. The union continues fighting for worker rights through separate legal channels. [/QUOTE]
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