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Outa welcomes court judgment dismissing Jiba’s attempt to get job back
Jiba had asked the court to order President Cyril Ramaphosa and the National Director of Public Prosecutions Shamila Batohi to reinstate her to the deputy national director of public prosecutions.
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Dudu Myeni is on her own as SAA refuses to pay her legal fees
Myeni claimed that she didn’t organise legal representation because she thought that SAA would arrange a lawyer for her, given that her role as the company’s board chair was being questioned.
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Judge Tolmay adamant about getting Dudu Myeni case under way
The organisations approached the Pretoria High Court to have Myeni declared a delinquent director, disallowing her from serving on another board.
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Outa: Dudu Myeni case gives hope someone will be held accountable
Outa’s head of legal Stefanie Fick said the case against Dudu Myeni was important not just for civil society but also for the South African public.
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Myeni seeks postponement of case but judge wants guarantee she won't fire lawyer
Legal representatives for disgraced South African Airways (SAA) former board chair Dudu Myeni have asked the court for a postponement to familiarise themselves with the case to declare her a delinquent director.
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Myeni to ask for another postponement after appointing new lawyer
The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse, which has brought the application, said it would strongly oppose Dudu Myeni’s request.
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Dudu Myeni accused of playing games after missing court twice
Myeni missed court Pretoria on Tuesday where an application was meant to be heard to have her declared a delinquent director.
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Myeni given 2 days to raise money to attend court case in Pretoria
Pleading poverty, Dudu Myeni claimed she couldn’t attend her court case this week because she could not afford to travel from KwaZulu-Natal to Pretoria and her legal fees.
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Myeni gets one more chance to fight Outa delinquency application
On Monday, Myeni told the legal team representing Outa that she could not afford to travel to Pretoria to appear in court.
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Dudu Myeni a no-show again in court
The matter was expected to begin on Monday but Judge Ronel Tolmay rolled it over, because Dudu Myeni failed to show up.
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Dudu Myeni misses court appearance, says she can’t afford to travel
The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa) has brought an application to the High Court in Pretoria.
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Outa battle to have Dudu Myeni declared a delinquent director heads to court
The organisation said Dudu Myeni’s conduct during her tenure from December 2012 to October 2017 put the organisation under distress, losing billions under her leadership.
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‘It’s not working’ – Outa on e-tolls after Sanral’s annual report
According to the road agency's financial statements, Sanral has only been able to collect R4.5 billion to date; well below their R16 billion target.
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Mbalula reiterates govt’s ‘resolve’ to finding e-tolls solution
The minister met with the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse and the Automobile Association on Wednesday.
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Outa gives City of Tshwane ultimatum over Hammanskraal water crisis
The lobby group gave the city 48 hours to act after it found the drinking water was contaminated with Escherichia coli, also known as E. coli.
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Drinking water contaminated in Hammanskraal, says Outa
The South African Human Rights Commission also found that the water was not fit for human consumption.
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Makhura commits Gauteng to budget to scrap e-tolls
Gauteng Premier David Makhura has reiterated that e-tolls will be tackled head-on, however, concerns have been raised about where the money will come from to pay roads agency Sanral for the infrastructure upgrades.
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Myeni used bogus whistle-blowers to fire SAA staff, Zondo commission hears
SAA human resources manager Mathulwane Mpshe said the former board chair allegedly fabricated information and leaked it to the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse.
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Outa: Parliament must support Ramaphosa’s decision to fire Jiba & Mrwebi
Outa said it was disappointed by Thursday’s Constitutional Court’s decision, which upheld a Supreme Court of Appeal ruling to keep the pair on the roll of advocates.
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Outa: SAA needs external help to survive
The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa) maintains that South African Airways (SAA) cannot continue as a fully government-owned entity.
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Outa calls on govt to install experienced leaders at SAA
The board is now tasked with searching for a replacement for outgoing CEO Vuyani Jarana who will leave the state-owned entity by the end of August.