R29-billion Please Call Me battle

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Vodacom is busy negotiating with Please Call Me idea-man Kenneth Nkosana Makate and has made provision for compensation owed to him as a contingent liability.

In its annual results released this week, Vodacom stated that its provision was “immaterial to the financial statements”.Regarding the negotiations between the parties, Vodacom and Makate’s legal representatives, Stemela & Lubbe, said they were strictly confidential.

“As for you and your assistance. Once the product is launched I will speak to Alan. You have my word,” Geissler said.Makate launched legal action against Vodacom in 2008. The High Court and Supreme Court initially dismissed his case, but he found favour in the Constitutional Court. Foreseeing a breakdown in talks, Vodacom’s CEO was designated the deadlock breaker — in line with Geissler’s original email promising a discussion with Knott-Craig.Current Vodacom CEO Shameel Joosub was ultimately called on to break the deadlock and returned with an offer of R47 million in January 2019.His team launched legal action in the High Court, arguing that Joosub had made a mistake in his calculations.

All five judges agreed on one issue: Joosub erred by only calculating Makate’s compensation over five years. The SCA’s order impinges on the Rule of Law in terms of section 1 of the Constitution, depriving Vodacom of its right to a fair trial under section 34 of the Constitution.

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