Myeni; the hunter becomes the hunted – Paul O’Sullivan
Way back in November 2014, Paul O’Sullivan went so far as to predict that Dudu Myeni, if left unchecked, would bring SAA to its knees.
Way back in November 2014, Paul O’Sullivan went so far as to predict that Dudu Myeni, if left unchecked, would bring SAA to its knees.
This is a riveting interview with whistleblower Cynthia Stimpel, a 60-something grandmother who refused to look the other way when corruption was being perpetrated at South African Airways.
Paul O’Sullivan spent three days in what he describes as a rat infested cell at Pretoria Central with raw sewerage running through it. Alec Hogg caught up with him in London. Here is his story.
SAA representatives have agreed to refer a case against whistleblower Cynthia Stimpel to the CCMA, according to a statement issued by Outa on Tuesday.
Speaking at the EY and Johannesburg Chamber of Commerce and Industry business breakfast on Tuesday, Gordhan said SAA requires a whole new board.
SAA chairperson Dudu Myeni wants the embattled airline to pay a R49.9m cancellation fee to BnP Capital, reports the Sunday Times.
OUTA’s Wayne Duvenage says shutting down the SAA, BnP deal shows the true value of when whistleblowing is enabled and supported through civil intervention.
SAA ended its contract with BnP Capital, a financial advisory firm hired for the company’s restructuring of R15 billion of debt.
OUTA says the current SAA board and its chairperson Dudu Myeni should resign, as it believes they are not fit for office and positions they currently occupy.
South African Airways (SAA) has put on hold a deal to restructure R15 billion of debt after questions were raised about the awarding of the work.