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Old Mutual: Peter Moyo’s dismissal stands, he cannot return to work
Old Mutual has denied reports that it is backing down on litigation with fired CEO Peter Moyo.
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Peter Moyo heads back to Old Mutual after court ruling on reinstatement
Moyo and Old Mutual are embroiled in a legal tussle over his alleged conflict of interest regarding his company, NMT Capital.
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Old Mutual court bid to bar Moyo from returning to work dismissed
Peter Moyo was axed in June after Old Mutual cited a conflict of interest and a breakdown in trust.
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Old Mutual to buy back R2.4bn more shares
Old Mutual Ltd will launch its second share buyback of the year on 3 September, South Africa’s second-largest insurer said on Monday after posting a 10% rise in half-year profit.
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Old Mutual's Trevor Manuel speaks up on Peter Moyo sacking
On Thursday, Old Mutual fired Moyo again, even though an application to appeal a court ruling that gave him his job back was still pending.
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Old Mutual stands by Manuel despite Moyo legal fees claims
In June, Old Mutual said it fired Peter Moyo for conflict of interest but his lawyer Eric Mabuza denied this.
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Peter Moyo consulting lawyers after being fired again by Old Mutual
Moyo was fired for the first time in June for what Old Mutual said was a conflict of interest regarding his company NMT Capital.
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Old Mutual sacks Peter Moyo again
This was despite the fact that the insurer was still waiting for the High Court to rule on its leave to appeal the judgment that said that Moyo's dismissal was unlawful.
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Old Mutual: Moyo’s return will compromise interests of shareholders
Old Mutual has taken the CEO to court for clarity on whether a ruling by the same court last month directed the company to allow him to return to work.
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Peter Moyo heads back to court in battle to return to work at Old Mutual
Peter Moyo was expected to file a contempt of court application against Old Mutual which sacked him over a conflict of interest. The court declared his dismissal as unlawful but the insurer has barred him from returning to work.
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Old Mutual reassures customers it’s business as usual amid CEO dispute
In an email sent to its clients, Old Mutual guaranteed that the company was working tirelessly to continue delivering value to customers.
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Peter Moyo’s lawyers got High Court ruling wrong, says Old Mutual
This after the company first suspended Moyo citing conflict of interest, which the High Court in Johannesburg ruled on Tuesday was unlawful.
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Moyo to continue engaging with Old Mutual in fight to retain job
Old Mutual CEO Peter Moyo said he would wait for direction from his senior counsel before deciding what to do next in his battle to retain his job.
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Moyo: Old Mutual broke the law for not allowing me to work
Old Mutual CEO Peter Moyo was at the insurance provider's head office in Sandton on Wednesday after the High Court in Johannesburg ruled that he be reinstated.
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Moyo to continue working while Old Mutual appeals his reinstatement
On Tuesday, the High Court in Johannesburg ruled the dismissal was unlawful and ordered that he be temporarily reinstated.
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Peter Moyo returns to Old Mutual after winning court case
On Wednesday morning, Old Mutual CEO Peter Moyo returned to work at the insurer's headquarters in Sandton, despite warnings by the company that he shouldn't.
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Peter Moyo returns to work despite Old Mutual warning not to
Moyo was reinstated to his position by the High Court in Johannesburg on Tuesday.
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Old Mutual to appeal Moyo reinstatement, EFF calls for Manuel exit as chair
The High Court found that Peter Moyo’s axing as CEO was unlawful and that he should be reinstated temporarily.
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Rand steadies, stocks down
At 1515 GMT, the rand traded at 14.1800 per dollar, not far off Monday’s close of 14.1650.
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Court rules that Old Mutual dismissal of Peter Moyo was unlawful
Peter Moyo was fired last month for alleged misconduct owing to the conflict of interests in his NMT Group.
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Moyo’s legal battle with Old Mutual heats up
Advocate Dali Mpofu has rebutted Old Mutual's arguments that Moyo's case to be reinstated should be dismissed.