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Dudu Myeni now heading to Supreme Court of Appeal over delinquency matter
While dismissing her application earlier on Tuesday, the High Court in Pretoria also ordered her to pay Outa and the SAA Pilots Association's legal fees within the next 30 days.
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Dudu Myeni loses court appeal over Outa delinquency case
The case to have Dudu Myeni declared a delinquent director was beset by delays, mainly on her part.
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High Court to rule on Dudu Myeni delinquency matter
The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa) wants Myeni declared a delinquent director, accusing her of bringing SAA to its knees.
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Dudu Myeni: SAA corruption claims made by Outa false, misleading
This is contained in her court papers filed almost three weeks ago.
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Myeni argues Outa tweet about her SAA tenure was false, misleading
Dudu Myeni is suing Outa for R8 million, saying that the organisation defamed her when it publicly said she was responsible for corruption at SAA.
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Outa: Dudu Myeni's defamation case won't be successful
Myeni is suing the lobby group for R8 million, saying it had damaged her reputation.
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Dudu Myeni’s ‘delinquent director’ trial to go ahead in January
Outa wants Myeni to be declared a delinquent director to stop her from serving on other boards after SAA lost billions of rand during her tenure.
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Court dismisses application to remove Outa from Myeni’s delinquency case
Outa wants Dudu Myeni to be declared a delinquent director to stop her from serving on other boards after SAA lost billions of rands.
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Outa ‘confident’ delinquency case against Dudu Myeni will go ahead
The pressure group wanted Myeni to be declared a delinquent director to stop her from serving on other boards after SAA lost billions.
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Outa welcomes court ruling rejecting Myeni’s applications
Myeni wanted all SAA board members who she has worked with to join her case.
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Dudu Myeni sues Outa for R8m ‘for damaging her reputation’
Outa and Myeni are involved in a bitter battle in the Pretoria High Court.
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Court rules against Myeni bid to add other SAA directors to delinquency case
Dudu Myeni’s legal team brought the applications last week, saying her last lawyer did not advise her correctly.
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Outa: Endless govt bailouts to struggling SOEs now exceeds dept budgets
Outa on Friday made its submission during the public hearings on the 2019 Adjustments Appropriation Bill and the 2019 Medium Term Budget Policy Statement.
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Dudu Myeni shouldn’t be singled out for SAA failures - lawyer
Myeni, whose tenure at the parastatal as board chairperson was mired in controversy, was fighting a case brought by Outa, which wanted her to be declared a delinquent director.
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Myeni says other execs must be held accountable for state of SAA
The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa) has taken Myeni to the High Court in Pretoria arguing that she should not be allowed to serve on another board.
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Dudu Myeni employing delaying tactics in 'delinquency' case - Outa
Outa and the South African Pilots Association wanted the High Court in Pretoria to declare her a delinquent director, which could prevent her from sitting on the boards of other companies.
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Myeni wants blame shifted to SAA executive management in 'delinquency' case
Myeni was taken to this court by Outa in an attempt to seek an order that would declare her a delinquent director.
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Dudu Myeni's 'delinquency' case back in court
Myeni wants the airline's board to join her case, a move which the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa) and the South African Pilots Association (Sapa) views as another attempt to delay the matter.
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Outa: Myeni is just buying time
Outa and the SAA Pilots Association want her declared a delinquent director, accusing her of pushing for dodgy deals, which added to the financial losses at the struggling state parastatal.
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Dudu Myeni’s lawyers want SAA board to join delinquency case against her
The case against former South African Airways (SAA) board chair Dudu Myeni has been postponed to 25 November.
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Myeni’s court case to get under way today, but will she be in court this time?
Dudu Myeni failed to pitch for her previous court dates, claiming she had no money to travel from KwaZulu-Natal to Pretoria.