Mango gets extension to appoint business rescue practitioner

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The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) on Tuesday agreed to grant low-cost airline Mango an extension to appoint a business rescue practitioner.

In virtual court proceedings in the high court in Johannesburg, CIPC representative Lucinda Steenkamp told the court the commission would grant the extension pending the outcome of a court application by unions to place the embattled budget airline in business rescue.Mango has found itself the subject of two opposing proposed business rescue processes, one led by the carrier’s unions and the other by its board and parent company SAA.

They said SAA, Mango and the department want low-cost carrier Lift, which is owned by Global Airways, to become the dominant low-cost carrier. And this, they say, would be at Mango’s expense.

 

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SA_Taxis, it's time we pause & give credit to Taxi Owners who against all odds, financial difficulties they remained in the game. No retrenchment, no business rescue nothing. Managing violence might be imperative but big up to Taxi Owners

They gonna sell it for 200 million

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