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The provisional liquidation of Comair still raises some questions on what will happen going forward. Comair has officially been placed in provisional liquidation by the South Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg. This followed the failure of attempts to raise cash to resume operations at Kulula.com and British Airways. All affected parties have until 26 July to provide the court with reasons why the provisional liquidation order should not be made a final order. The provisional liquidation has also been put under Comair's franchise agreement with British Airways. To discuss this Elvis Presslin spoke to Vincent Manko, Director for Dispute Resolution Practice at law firm Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr
By SAfmThe provisional liquidation of Comair still raises some questions on what will happen going forward. Comair has officially been placed in provisional liquidation by the South Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg. This followed the failure of attempts to raise cash to resume operations at Kulula.com and British Airways. All affected parties have until 26 July to provide the court with reasons why the provisional liquidation order should not be made a final order. The provisional liquidation has also been put under Comair's franchise agreement with British Airways. To discuss this Elvis Presslin spoke to Vincent Manko, Director for Dispute Resolution Practice at law firm Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr

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