Co-directors fight it out for control of broadcast company

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A black-owned company faces losing a multimillion-rand MultiChoice loan amid a legal dispute between its two founding partners.

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.

She said her name was “fraudulently” removed from the CIPC because she had allegedly resigned from the company — a claim she denied. In one letter, Seleke said he had asked Mothibe on numerous occasions to copy him in on all her KSO e-mail communications. After the order that she be reinstated as a director, Mothibe accused the MultiChoice Enterprise Development Trust of bias, saying she felt the company was siding with Seleka in the battle for the control of KSO.

The letter said MEDT believed he had the necessary skills and experience to ensure that KSO could successfully provide uninterrupted services to the MultiChoice group of companies, including SuperSport International.

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