After listening to the first few minutes, it seems SafCom went to extreme lengths to not only appear to be fair but to actually be fair, even transferring him to a different section/dep't for 2months which was extended by a further one month. At least he was dismissed with all his dues, including pension, and they even retained his medical for a further 3months. Anyway, corporate behemoths exist to make money.
@Kusadikika, your post reminds me of a pal whose young kids never wanted to have sweet potatoes and arrowroots, instead preferring bread. One day, utterly frustrated, she refused to buy the bread and told the mboch not to hook any other meal. So kids went out to play, when they came back at 10, there was only the ngwací & ndúma that they'd rejected. They went back out to play reasoning that lunch wasn't too far off. Shock on them when they came back at lunch time and there was only the same delicacy. By 3 o'clock when the hunger pangs could no longer be ignored, wakaamua kama mbaya ni mbaya, they devoured the tubers thoroughly. That was the last time she ever bought bread.
Life is like playing a violin solo in public and learning the instrument as one goes on.