Dudu Myeni loses third court bid in Outa case
Updated | By Lindiwe Mpanza
Former South African Airways (SAA) board chairperson Dudu Myeni has lost yet another court bid on Thursday.
The High Court in Pretoria dismissed Myeni's application challenging the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse’s (Outa) involvement in a case which seeks to have her declared a delinquent director.
The organisation says Myeni's conduct during her tenure at SAA from December 2012 to October 2017 was distressful to the airline.
Myeni recently lost two separate applications in the high court, one of which sought to add other directors to the civil case which saw her accused of being a delinquent director at SAA.
Outa's Wayne Duvenage says the ruling paves the way for the case to start in January.
"This is the third interlocutory challenge, remember this matter has been brought by Outa and the SAA Pilots Association and Myeni slowed the process by challenging the fact that she wants to change her plea and that we should include all the directors in the case."
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