🔒 Boardroom Talk: Five times cleared, defamed Mahloele mission is SA introduction of punitive damages
Alec Hogg writes on Harith founder, Tshepo Mahloele, after being cleared five times of potentially ruinous allegations.
Alec Hogg writes on Harith founder, Tshepo Mahloele, after being cleared five times of potentially ruinous allegations.
In a groundbreaking Constitutional Court ruling, Harith won a major legal victory with an order ruling against Bantu Holomisa and the UDM.
Harith, together with its co-plaintiffs, appeared before the Pretoria High Court today, in the last leg of a three-year legal battle to clear their names.
Bantu Holomisa once again made defamatory and misleading allegations against Harith, regarding DBSA’s provision of a loan to Crede.
Alec Hogg shares his rational perspective on Lebashe chairman Tshepo Mahloele, whose ruthless pursuit in a defamation suit is starting to pay off.
Today, Harith was one of six applicants that launched an urgent application against the UDM and its President Bantu Holomisa for defamation.Â
As anticipated and in line with its previous stated positions, the Lebashe Investment Group is vindicated and pleased with the outcome of the Commission of Inquiry into the Public Investment Corporation.
A lifestyle audit of Dan Matjila, the former head of Africa’s largest pension-fund manager, showed no evidence that he took out an irregular loan from failed South African lender VBS Mutual Bank.
Those Bantu Holomisa targeted – Tshepo Mahloele, Jabu Moleketi and Warren Wheatley – appeared voluntarily and delivered a consistent and believable version of events.
Contrary to Bantu Holomisa’s “hyena” claims, Tsepho Mahloele’s businesses have actually generated literally billions of rand in profit on the investments managed for the PIC.