The Herald (South Africa)

Myeni fails in compliance bid

- Genevieve Quintal

THE Companies Tribunal has dismissed a bid by South African Airways (SAA) chairwoman Dudu Myeni to set aside a compliance notice issued against her by the Companies and Intellectu­al Properties Commission (CIPC).

Myeni had adhered to the compliance notice‚ but wanted it expunged from her record as a director.

Companies Tribunal presiding member Peter John Veldhuizen‚ who read out the decision yesterday‚ said a compliance notice issued in terms of the Companies Act remained in force until it was set aside by the tribunal or a court.

The CIPC issued the compliance notice to Myeni‚ and she complied with it‚ even though she said this was under protest. A compliance certificat­e was then issued in January.

“The tribunal derives its powers from the act‚ which provides that it may inter alia review a compliance notice issued by the respondent [CIPC]‚” Veldhuizen said.

“The compliance notice remains in force until a compliance certificat­e is issued. Therefore‚ once a compliance certificat­e is issued‚ the jurisdicti­on of the tribunal is ousted.”

Myeni was accused of misreprese­nting a board decision about the purchase of 10 aircraft from Airbus in 2013.

She told Malusi Gigaba‚ the public enterprise­s minister at the time‚ that the SAA board had resolved to lease two aircraft, but the board resolution had read 10 aircraft would be leased.

After being confronted by the board‚ Myeni wrote to him‚ saying SAA had planned to purchase 10 aircraft. – BusinessLI­VE

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