Cape Times

Union gets undertakin­g of SAA partnershi­p plan with SA Express

- Siseko Njobeni

TRADE union Solidarity yesterday claimed victory after it allegedly got a written undertakin­g from SAA chief executive Vuyani Jarana that the troubled airline was seeking a strategic partner.

As a result of the undertakin­g, the union said it would hold back on its high court bid to place the carrier, which has increasing­ly relied on government financial support to stay afloat, under business rescue.

Finding an equity partner for SAA has been on the cards for a while. Former Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba said last year that the government wanted to consolidat­e SAA and SA Express and find a strategic partner to inject capital to the aviation assets.

The National Treasury earlier this year said that it could consider selling part of SAA in order to ease the airline’s financial woes.

“In view of the SAA’s letter in which comprehens­ive undertakin­gs are given, Solidarity has decided to suspend its applicatio­n for business rescue for the time being.

“It is difficult to immediatel­y proceed with litigation if the other party has conceded in writing to most of our demands,” Solidarity chief executive Dirk Hermann said yesterday.

According to Solidarity, the written undertakin­g followed negotiatio­ns between Solidarity and SAA about the trade union’s business rescue applicatio­n.

The union said Jarana had confirmed in the letter that the South African government announced that the private sector must participat­e in SAA’s ownership management.

“Jarana further writes that the shareholde­r, the SAA board and management agreed to, in view of the pressure to fund SAA, immediatel­y proceed with the process.”

 ?? PHOTO: BONGIWE MCHUNU/AFRICAN NEWS AGENCY (ANA) ?? An SA Express aircraft landing. SAA now seeks a partnershi­p with SA Express.
PHOTO: BONGIWE MCHUNU/AFRICAN NEWS AGENCY (ANA) An SA Express aircraft landing. SAA now seeks a partnershi­p with SA Express.

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