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AGO set for court fight for liquidatio­n reversal

Management company’s liquidator, Cloete Murray, opposes bid to continue operating

- SIVIWE FEKETHA & BONGANI HANS siviwe.feketha@inl.co.za bongani.hans@inl.co.za

CONTROVERS­IAL facilities management company Bosasa is today heading to the South Gauteng High Court where it will argue for the reversal of its own decision to enter into liquidatio­n.

Bosasa, which operates as African Global Operations (AGO), had last month filed for voluntary liquidatio­n following the closure of its bank accounts.

The decision followed explosive allegation­s of fraud, corruption, money-laundering and bribery made by former Bosasa chief operating officer Angelo Agrizzi to the Zondo Commission of Inquiry into State Capture earlier this year, which he said involved top ANC politician­s and government officials in a bid to win state contracts and get political protection.

Last month, the company’s directors said AGO was left with no choice but to close shop after it was told by the liquidatio­n by the board.

According to News24, Murray has told the court through a supplement­ary affidavit that the board had resolved to give AGO chief executive Gavin Watson R10 million in the form of a performanc­e bonus and eventually paid him R5m in January.

Trade union federation Cosatu reacted with outrage to the allegation­s that Watson had received R5m while Bosasa workers were facing job losses because of the pending liquidatio­n.

Cosatu national spokespers­on Sizwe Pamla said Watson did not deserve the bonus since he had been involved in corrupt business practices.

“He has bought politician­s to fix tenders for him. He has stopped people from competing honestly for tenders.”

Pamla said through Bosasa’s backhanded business practices, blackowned business and small to medium enterprise­s were robbed of chances to compete honestly.

“If we say the business of the Guptas was toxic and rotten to the core, we cannot excuse Gavin Watson.

“It is not even an issue of a bonus, he does not deserve most of the income he had generated out of the business model because it wasn’t an honest business model. His business model was about looting the resources of the state, bribing politician­s, bribing senior bureaucrat­s,” he said.

Pamla also blamed government for failing to swiftly deal with corruption within private companies.

“Where the politician­s are compromise­d they do not decisively deal with private businesses,” he said.

However, the AGO board indicated last month that the decisions made by FNB and ABSA to terminate their relationsh­ip with them and the subsequent decision to file for liquidatio­n were not based on the company’s liquidity status, financial stability, operationa­l performanc­e or growth forecasts. It said while AGO was solvent, it had to close shop because it was unable to trade without a bank account.

 ?? | OUPA MOKOENA African News Agency (ANA) ?? FORMER Bosasa chief operating officer Angelo Agrizzi - whose testimony before the Zondo Commission blew the lid off corruption in government and state department­s appeared in the Specialise­d Commercial Crimes Court in Pretoria in February.
| OUPA MOKOENA African News Agency (ANA) FORMER Bosasa chief operating officer Angelo Agrizzi - whose testimony before the Zondo Commission blew the lid off corruption in government and state department­s appeared in the Specialise­d Commercial Crimes Court in Pretoria in February.
 ??  ?? Gavin Watsonits banking institutio­n that all its bank accounts would be closed.However, the company – with around 4 500 employees who face joblessnes­s – made an about-turn earlier this month and applied for the reversal of its liquidatio­n proceeding­s and for its control to be returned from liquidator­s back to its board.AGO liquidator Cloete Murray is opposing the applicatio­n to reverse
Gavin Watsonits banking institutio­n that all its bank accounts would be closed.However, the company – with around 4 500 employees who face joblessnes­s – made an about-turn earlier this month and applied for the reversal of its liquidatio­n proceeding­s and for its control to be returned from liquidator­s back to its board.AGO liquidator Cloete Murray is opposing the applicatio­n to reverse

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