DA urges NPA to urgently consider Dudu Myeni's fate

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“We urge the NPA to take up this matter urgently in order to ensure that Myeni finally has her day in court, ” the DA said.

Pretoria - The Democratic Alliance on Wednesday welcomed the High Court ruling declaring former South African Airways board chairperson, Dudu Myeni, a delinquent director in terms of Section 162 of the Companies Act.

“We urge the NPA to take up this matter urgently in order to ensure that Myeni finally has her day in court.” “We are extremely pleased to see justice meted out in a prominent matter related to state capture,” said Outa chief legal officer, Stefanie Fick.

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