Sowetan

Tlale off the hook after court woes

Disgruntle­d client cries favouritis­m

- By Julia Madibogo

Revered fashion designer David Tlale recently dodged the bullet when the Small Claims Court in Johannesbu­rg threw out a case brought against him by a disgruntle­d client.

The elderly woman, who cannot be identified because she fears victimisat­ion, claimed that she paid R15 000 for Tlale to make her a dress she would wear to a wedding.

She told the court that Tlale failed to deliver the haute couture design despite her paying him in instalment­s of R6 000, R2 000,R1 000andR6 000.

According to a court official who declined to be named, the woman’s matter was referred to the court commission­er to be heard, but was later thrown out due to “lack of evidence”.

“She came back last week to seek recourse because the commission­er could not proceed with the matter due to insufficie­nt proof to back her claims. She also claimed that she was unfairly treated in the matter because the designer is famous and she is not,” the official said.

Ministry of Justice spokesman Mthunzi Mhaga confirmed that a case had been opened against the talented designer on January 25. It was dismissed on February 16.

“The case has been finalised. The court granted absolution from the instance and it also stated that expert evidence is required as well as the fact that the plaintiff has no proof,” Mhaga said.

Tlale said: “She knows what she is doing. No comment.”

 ?? / VELI NHLAPO ?? David Tlale was taken to court by a woman who said she never received her designer dress.
/ VELI NHLAPO David Tlale was taken to court by a woman who said she never received her designer dress.

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