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Six Months Later: EMPD Protest Disciplinary Action Still Unclear in Ekurhuleni

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Jessica Matabola
Published: 22 September 2025,
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Six months have passed since the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Police Department (EMPD) protest that shut down major roads and disrupted travel to OR Tambo International Airport.

Contents
  • The March 2025 Protest
  • Disciplinary Action Announced
  • Six Months Later: Still No Answers
  • Union Pushback
  • Why the Process Stalled
  • Impact on Public Trust
  • Possible Scenarios
  • What This Means for Ekurhuleni

City leaders promised firm action against officers who took part. But half a year later, the EMPD protest disciplinary action has not been finalised, leaving residents and officers in the dark.

The March 2025 Protest

On 19 March 2025, almost 400 EMPD officers walked off the job over unpaid overtime, salary disputes, and poor working conditions.

The Ekurhuleni EMPD protest brought the R21, N12, N17, and N3 to a standstill. Some reports also mentioned blockages on the R24. Travellers faced hours of delays, and access to OR Tambo International Airport was severely restricted.

Because EMPD officers are classified as essential service workers under Section 65(1)(d) of the Labour Relations Act, their protest was unlawful. The law bars essential service employees from striking, as their absence threatens public order and safety.

Disciplinary Action Announced

In early May, the City of Ekurhuleni said 389 officers had received pre-dismissal notices. They were suspended and told to hand in city-issued firearms, vehicles, and access cards.

Officers were given the chance to respond in writing. After negotiations with the South African Municipal Workers Union (SAMWU), the deadline for these submissions was extended to 9 May 2025. At the time, officials described the protest as serious misconduct and said the EMPD protest disciplinary action would be resolved quickly.

Six Months Later: Still No Answers

By September, no outcomes had been made public. The city has not confirmed whether any officers were dismissed, reinstated, or given lighter penalties.

The silence has created uncertainty for both residents and officers, and it has raised doubts about the city’s ability to enforce its own decisions. The unresolved Ekurhuleni EMPD protest has now become a test of credibility for local leadership.

Union Pushback

The Municipal Employees and Civil Servants Union (MECSU) has opposed parts of the disciplinary process. Some officers said they received final written warnings even though they cooperated with investigators, and they believe penalties were applied inconsistently.

The union has taken the matter to the Local Government Bargaining Council (LGBC), where it is still being contested. This legal dispute has added to the delays in finalising the EMPD protest disciplinary action.

Why the Process Stalled

Several factors appear to be slowing down progress:

  • Union challenges: The LGBC process has delayed final decisions.
  • Political sensitivity: Dismissing nearly 400 officers could leave the city short-staffed.
  • Administrative workload: Handling hundreds of individual cases takes time and resources.

Even so, governance experts argue that the city should have provided at least partial updates. Transparency is crucial in cases involving public safety.

Impact on Public Trust

The lack of clarity around the Ekurhuleni EMPD protest has had ripple effects across the community:

  • Residents are questioning whether essential service workers will ever face real consequences for unlawful action.
  • Morale within the EMPD has dropped, as officers who did not join the protest feel they are working under unfair conditions.
  • Credibility of the city’s leadership has been damaged, as repeated promises of swift action remain unfulfilled.

Possible Scenarios

Without official communication, several outcomes remain possible:

  1. Dismissals: The city could still terminate contracts, setting a strict precedent but risking staff shortages.
  2. Reduced penalties: Officers may receive final warnings instead of dismissal, though this raises concerns about fairness.
  3. Reinstatement: If the process is judged to be flawed, officers could return to work without any punishment.

Some reports suggest that written warnings have already been issued instead of dismissals, but the city has not confirmed this publicly.

What This Means for Ekurhuleni

Six months after the protest, the EMPD protest disciplinary action remains unresolved. Residents are waiting for answers, and officers are left uncertain about their future.

Union challenges and political hesitation explain part of the delay, but the lack of transparency is now the biggest concern. Unless the City of Ekurhuleni provides clear updates soon, public confidence in both the EMPD and local leadership will continue to decline.

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