Makate to respond to Vodacom in court this week

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The ‘Please Call Me’ inventor is expected to submit an answering affidavit, opposing Vodacom’s appeal, to the Constitutional Court.

‘Please Call Me’ inventor Nkosana Makate and his legal team are expected to submit an answering affidavit to the Constitutional Court this week, opposing the relief sought by Vodacom.an application with the ConCourt for leave to appeal the Supreme Court of Appeal ruling that last month ordered the telecoms operator to determine new compensation for Makate – within 30 days of the order., Vodacom must pay Makate between 5% and 7.

The telco further said that if the SCA judgement is upheld, this would negatively impact its employees, shareholders and the company’s contribution to public finances. The SCA selectively chooses to only have regard to Makate’s evidence, as in the case of models for computing compensation payable to Makate, while ignoring swathes of evidence in this regard presented by Vodacom contesting Makate’s version.

In a statement sent to ITWeb, Vodacom spokesperson Byron Kennedy says: “Since the handing down of the judgement, Vodacom has lodged its application for leave to appeal the SCA’s judgment and order on 27 February 2024. Mr Makate’s reply to Vodacom’s application is due in the course of the week.”

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

 

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