Pretoria High Court upholds Dudu Myeni’s delinquency status

Pretoria High Court upholds Dudu Myeni’s delinquency status

Pretoria High Court upholds Dudu Myeni’s delinquency status

Public tote guard dog the Organization Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa) says that it is satisfied that previous SAA board administrator Dudu Myeni’s status as a deficient chief was maintained by Pretoria High Court.

The decision by Judge Ronel Tolmay implies that Myeni needs to venture down from all the sheets that she sits on and may not be a chief or leader in any organization or state-possessed element forever.

The judgment comes after the High Court allowed the application by Outa and the SAA Pilots’ Association (SAAPA) for the prompt authorization of the wrongdoing request against her, forthcoming the conclusion of all allure measures.

Wayne Duvenage, Outa CEO, said that this spoke to a triple misfortune for Myeni after she had lost both her applications with cost orders granted against her.

Duvenage said that Myeni’s misfortunes on Tuesday trail she lost the principle judgment in May 2020, and before that, lost three interlocutory applications and the two bids against those misfortunes.

“Indeed, Dudu Myeni has lost in court as she frantically looks to fix the deficient decision against her. Notwithstanding, she has just herself to fault and needs to understand that her lead while leading the board at SAA was off the mark and had a critical negative effect on the aircraft’s exhibition,” said Duvenage.

He said that the request for guaranteed authorization implied that Myeni needed to promptly give up all directorships she holds.

“These are perceived to incorporate directorships of the Mangaung metro’s power utility Centlec and the Jacob Zuma Foundation. Outa will carry this issue to the consideration of the sheets of these associations,” said Duvenage.

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