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Letshegoโ€™s Fiasco: Parks Tafa enters, likens board to Dudu Myeni

In her affidavit, Dr Gloria Somolekae, an independent director of Letshego Holdings said Parks Tafa lambasted the board and even went to the extent of accusing them of being delinquent and riddled with unethical conduct.

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This story is part of a special report chronicling events that led to the dismissal of Andrew Okai as the CEO of Letshego Holdings. In case you missed it read here:

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โ€œAs the opinion of the CDH (Cliffe Dekker Hofmeye, SA lawfirm) was not entirely to the applicantโ€™s (Andrew Okai) liking he proceeded to again engage another firm, Collins Newman & Company, for a third opinion without authority of the board,โ€ Dr Gloria Somolekaeย wrote in her affidavit, adding that the attorney Collins Newman assigned to attend the opinion was Parks Tafa.

Okai argued that he is empowered by virtue of Letshegoโ€™s delegation of authority policy. Somolokae said Okai, without authority, gave Tafa recordings of previous board meetings and with it access to price-sensitive information. Admittedly, Okai argues that Tafa, as the Letshegoโ€™s attorney, requested that they were needed to provide the opinion sought.

Somolekae said โ€œthe applicantโ€™s irrational responses to the establishment of consideration of expression of interest and establishment of the IB was demonstrated yet again at the board meeting held 25 February 2022โ€. At this meeting, she said, the main agenda was to urgently address the fact that the tenure of Stephen Price, an independent directors, was set to expire on 3rd March 2022. At the time, Price was Chairman of the Group Audit Committee (GAC) as well as of the Independent Board and had been an independent director for nine years.

In view of the fact that Letshego was still in the process of preparing its annual financial statements and Price was the Chairman of the GAC, a committee that is both vital and instrumental in the preparation of the aforementioned financial statements, Somolekae views that it became apparent to any reasonable person that Priceโ€™s tenure ought to be extended. Okai submits that he and Gwen Mutiewa, the Group Chief Financial Officer (CFO) did not support the extension of Priceโ€™s tenure.

Their reasons were two-fold. First the process set out in the board charter and in particular clause 5.2.4 (b) (v) had not been followed as no rigorous review of Priceโ€™s independence and performance by the board had been undertaken. Secondly, Okai testifies that as there was a replacement being Rose Mwaura, who had been specifically recruited well in advance, in place.

But Somolekae argued that the board was able to solicit prompt advice and guidance and learnt that in terms of King Code IV, independent non-executive directors may serve longer than nine years, if after an independent assessment by the board, there are no relationships or circumstances likely to affect, or appearing to affect, the directorโ€™s judgement.

Upon satisfying itself that extension of Priceโ€™s tenure would not infringe any regulations of either the BSE or NBFIRA, the director said the board โ€œtabled the extension for a vote but for the applicant, the decision would have been unanimousโ€. Documents submitted by Letshego show that the applicant voted against the extension of Priceโ€™s tenure โ€œnotwithstanding that it was in the best interest of the respondent to extend the aforementioned tenureโ€.

โ€œThis notwithstanding the fact that the Board Charter gives the board discretion to extend the tenure,โ€ said Somolekae, who noted that Okai, together with โ€œthe Company Secretary, who was supposed to be guiding the board, rather held an expectation that come 3rd March 2022, Price would be shown the door even if it were to the detriment of the respondentโ€. In any interpretation, Letshegoโ€™s view is that โ€œone gets to see the applicant was blinded by disdain for the board and the IBโ€. Okai said he was entitled to vote against the extension of Priceโ€™s tenure.

Tafa lambasts the board

On 18 February, Dr Somolekae said the Company Secretary intimated the Chairman of the Board by email that she had been able to obtain a further opinion on the invalidity of the constitution of the IB. Letshego said the Chairmanย asked to be furnished with a copy of the opinion but the copy was not forthcoming. Instead, Somolekae said, a special board meeting was called for purposes of considering a presentation by Tafa on the constitution of the IB, on 1st March 2022. Okai said Tafa made a robust presentation to the board and admittedly pointed out the various irregularities with process followed in the formation and constitution of the IB and the actions taken.

But Letshego felt attacked. Dr Somolekae said Tafa lambasted the board and even went to the extent of accusing them of being delinquent and riddled with unethical conduct. โ€œTo bring his insults to life, Mr. Tafa went on to liken the board to Dudu Myeni, formerlyย chairperson of South African Airways (SAA) who was declared by the courts in South Africa a delinquent director for life and had adverse findings made against her by South African then Deputy Chief Justice (now Chief Justice) Raymond Zondoโ€™s commission on state capture for her role in the demise of SAA.โ€

Following Tafaโ€™s lecture, the board said it requested that he put his opinion in writing and furnish them with it. To-date, Somolekae said, the board has not received that opinion. โ€œThe acerbic views and strong accusations expressed by Mr. Tafa about the board being delinquent and acting in disregard of the interest of the respondent were undoubtedly the result of instructions that had been given by the applicant,โ€ Somolekae wrote. While she suggested that the words โ€œmirrored the perception of the applicant about board membersโ€, Okai submitted that this was not true, given that he was not acting for himself but for Letshego. For purposes of completeness, it is noted that at the meeting of 1st March 2022, the Chairman of the Board asked Tafa who he was acting for and he responded by saying he acts for the respondents,โ€ Somolekae told the court, noting that โ€œhe was requested to reduce his opinion to writing, but several weeks later it has still not been furnishedโ€.


Continue reading: Board alleges obstruction in its work, Okai denies

Tags: Andrew OkaiBSECliffe Dekker HofmeyeCollins Newman & CompanyDr Gloria SomolekaeDudu MyeniGroup Audit Committee (GAC)Gwen MutiewaLetshego HoldingsNBFIRAParks TafaRaymond ZondoRose MwauraSouth African Airways (SAA)Stephen Price

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