Dangor confirmed today that he has resigned citing a breakdown of relations with minister Bathabile Dlamini over the handling of the Sassa crisis.
The agreement came after negotiations began between the two parties on Wednesday.
The party wants to become a second applicant in a matter lodged earlier this week by human rights group Black Sash.
North Gauteng director of public prosecutions Advocate Sibongile Mzinyathi will also not be suspended.
The social security agency says the court no longer has any supervisory jurisdiction over it.
In papers submitted to the court this week, the Black Sash asked the court to allow Sassa to continue its relationship with Cash Paymaster Service.
Read the directions from the Constitutional Court in the Sassa/Black Sash matter.
"The creative industry of South Africa has lost a true pioneer."
Wits University should take up students’ violence as a pedagogical challenge.
An edited extract from South Africa’s Corporatised Liberation — A critical analysis of the ANC in power (Jacana) by Dale T McKinley.