Co-directors fight it out for control of broadcast company :

Co-directors fight it out for control of broadcast company


One co-director went to court to secure her directorship.
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The fight for control between two founding partners of a black-owned broadcast connectivity service provider could see MultiChoice cancelling the agreement for a multimillion-rand loan it had provided.
Last week, Thandeka Mothibe, the co-director of Kgatontle Satellite Operations (KSO), obtained an order in the high court in Johannesburg directing fellow co-director Phillip Seleke to reinstate her name as a director.
Mothibe said her name mysteriously disappeared from the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) register earlier this year, forcing her to go to court to have her name reinstated.

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