Sunday World (South Africa)

Epic Outdoor gets interdict to stop ex-employee from sharing its secrets

Peterson is now working for a competitor

- By Bongani Mdakane

Epic Outdoor Media Sales has taken a former employee to court to interdict him from sharing the company’s confidenti­al informatio­n with his new employer.

Terrance Peterson was employed by Epic Outdoor, where he undertook that he would not divulge any of the company’s confidenti­al informatio­n imparted to him during his employment to anyone else.

According to the company, Peterson’s contract made it clear that this obligation was extended beyond the terminatio­n of his employment with Epic Outdoor.

Peterson has taken up a new job at Network X, a competitor of Epic Outdoor.

Johannesbu­rg High Court Judge Stuart Wilson ruled in favour of Epic Outdoor and Peterson was restrained from divulging the applicant’s confidenti­al informatio­n to Network X or any other third party.

“The second respondent (Network X) is interdicte­d and restrained from seeking, possessing, using or disseminat­ing any of the applicant’s (Epic Outdoor) confidenti­al informatio­n that may be conveyed to it by the first respondent (Peterson).

“If the first respondent offers to disclose, or in fact discloses, any of the applicant’s confidenti­al informatio­n to the second respondent, the second respondent will forthwith inform the applicant, setting out the date and time of the disclosure or the offer to disclose; the nature of the informatio­n offered or disclosed; and the steps the second respondent took thereafter in dealing with that informatio­n or the offer to disclose it,” reads court papers.

Wilson also ordered Peterson and Network X to pay the costs of the applicatio­n.

Epic Outdoor stated that, contrary to these undertakin­gs in his contract of engagement, Peterson has now accepted employment with Network X, which is one of its competitor­s, and has divulged, or is shortly to divulge, confidenti­al informatio­n conveyed to him during his employment with them Network X.

“It is clear from the papers that Mr Peterson had access to a wide range of confidenti­al informatio­n, and that his access to that informatio­n was the result of Epic Outdoor’s decision to build him up as a technologi­cal expert in the outdoor advertisin­g industry.

“The strategy seems to have been to present Mr Peterson as a particular­ly skilled asset that only Epic Outdoor could offer to its clients. The pitfall implicit in this approach is, of course, that an employee whose status is so elevated may one day leave and take his special skills and enhanced reputation to a competitor,” read the court judgment.

Peterson was retrained from divulging informatio­n to Network X

It is clear Peterson has access to a wide range of confidenti­al informatio­n

 ?? ?? Joburg High Court Judge Stuart Wilson ruled in favour of Epic Outdoor in the matter
Joburg High Court Judge Stuart Wilson ruled in favour of Epic Outdoor in the matter

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