Former SAA board chairperson Dudu Myeni will survive the application by the Outa and Saapa to declare her a delinquent director.
Johannesburg - Former SAA board chairperson Dudu Myeni will survive the application by the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse and SAA Pilots’ Association to declare her a delinquent director.
The parties are alleging that Myeni is responsible for plunging the national airline into financial crisis. Mantsha made these remarks despite alleged evidence that Myeni had ignored two instructions from two former finance ministers, Nhlanhla Nene and Pravin Gordhan, to sign the SAA/Airbus deal.The court heard that Myeni refused to sign it. She allegedly wanted African Aircraft Leasing Company to complete the deal with Airbus, a proposal Nene rejected.
Gordhan, in a letter to Myeni, wrote that a considerable amount of “speculation which fuelled the crisis we witnessed last week centred on SAA”, saying state-owned companies were certainly one of the key risks to the fiscal framework and SAA was foremost among them, given its “unstable financial position”.
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