Six former executives of Dimension Data have been granted permission to approach the Supreme Court of Appeal to contest a high court ruling that accused them of implementing a 'dishonest' scheme related to a lucrative black economic empowerment property deal. This appeal follows a previous decision that allowed businessman Pat McDonagh to pursue €11.4 million in debt concerning development land in Clare, Limerick, and Galway. Additionally, the Supreme Court of Appeal dismissed SPAR's request to reconsider its appeal against a ruling that found it acted improperly when changing credit terms for a major franchisee group. In a separate ruling, the Gauteng High Court denied the uMkhonto we Sizwe Political Party and former President Jacob Zuma's attempt to invalidate the SABC's usage of the term 'Government of National Unity.'
The Supreme Court of Appeal has dismissed SPAR's request that it reconsider its decision to refuse the retailer leave to appeal a finding that it acted wrongly when altering credit terms given to a major franchisee group. | @News24_Business https://t.co/tjmSW7fmae
BREAKING NEWS | The Gauteng High Court has dismissed with costs uMkhonto we Sizwe Political Party and former President Jacob Zuma's bid to invalidate the SABC's use of the term "Government of National Unity." https://t.co/mJaDymv2vU
The Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) has dismissed SPAR's request that it reconsider its decision to refuse the retailer leave to appeal a finding that it acted wrongly when altering credit terms given to a major franchisee group. https://t.co/LaZosZeGAa