Outa: Myeni’s days are numbered
Updated | By Lulutho Mkosi
Former South African Airways (SAA) chairperson Dudu Myeni once again failed to appear at the high court in Pretoria for an application for her to be declared a delinquent director.
Myeni was ordered to appear in court on Thursday to defend her substantive postponement application.
The matter was originally set down for Monday, but Myeni said she could not afford to travel to Pretoria to defend herself.
The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa) and the SAA Pilots Association (SAAPA) want Myeni declared a delinquent director on the basis of what they say is the financial havoc she wreaked during her time at the national carrier.
Myeni failed to arrive at numerous court proceedings due to what she claimed to be financial constraints.
But Outa’s Wayne Duvenage believes Myeni is guilty of delaying tactics and that her days are numbered.
“This game has been played for far too long. The court case has been postponed until the 21st of October.”
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