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DA Wants SAA Business Rescue Plan To Be Released Immediately

The Minister of Public Enterprises, Pravin Gordhan, has repeatedly stated that the ANC government would not allow SAA to be liquidated.

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The Democratic Alliance (DA) has urgently called on the South African Airways (SAA) business rescue practitioners to release the long-overdue SAA business rescue plan.

DA MP Alf Lees said it was not surprising that there was still no sign of a business rescue plan despite the expiry of the 15 June 2020 extension the court granted the BRPs at the eleventh hour on 8 June 2020.

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“The continuous delays and missed deadlines make a complete mockery of the entire process.

”It also reaffirms suspicions that the BRPs were never in control of the process because it was intercepted by political meddling,” DA said.

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The airline was placed under business rescue on 5 December 2019 and the BRPs Les Matuson and Siviwe Dongwana were required by the Companies Act to produce a business rescue plan with 25 days.

“Now some six months (or 194 days) and five creditors-approved extensions later, there is still no sign of a business rescue plan emanating from Matuson and Dongwana.

“The Minister of Public Enterprises, Pravin Gordhan, has repeatedly stated that the ANC government would not allow SAA to be liquidated.

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“This is seemingly the reason behind Matuson and Dongwana’s apparent failure to follow Section 141 of the Companies Act and file for the liquidation of the airline,” he continued.

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Lees said the reluctance by the BRPs had purportedly been based on the pronouncements by Gordhan that SAA will not be allowed to be liquidated and by implication, further taxpayer bailouts will be paid to the airline or will go towards a reincarnated new company.

“Creditors, most of whose debt has been secured by the ANC government, and those creditors who have taken the risk to do unsecured business with SAA, which they knew full well was bankrupt, have no incentive to insist on liquidation.

 

 

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Florence Sibiya for SurgeZirc SA
Florence Sibiya for SurgeZirc SA
Florence Sibiya is a highly dedicated and talented reporter for SurgeZirc SA Business News. With her passion for business and her commitment to delivering accurate and reliable news, she has become an invaluable asset to the team.
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