CSA Global, the celebrity management company recently fired by Bonang Matheba has hit back at the media personality accusing her of telling ‘half-truths’ and breaching her contract.
It was reported that Bonang was terminating her contract with the management group due to unsavoury behaviour and “the possibility of criminal conduct by the company and its representatives”.
The management group has, however, responded saying that there was “no merit” to the allegations Bonang has levelled against them and they look forward to meeting Bonang in court.
“There is no merit in these scandalous allegations. We look forward to the day in court with Bonang, exposing the false and half-truths she has been spreading.”
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“For the record, Ms Matheba is currently in breach of multiple contracts with various clients as she has been derelict to these brands and indeed her own for the past six months. We are currently awaiting a response from her lawyers on legal letters already sent.”
After days of suspense for her fans, Bonang took to Twitter Space to announce the breakdown of her relationship with CSA Global. An audience of more than 15k tweeps listened to the star breaking the news before the space crashed.
The TV and radio presenter shared that she had officially terminated her contract with the company and wished to make it clear they do not represent her or her business ventures.
“Over the last few years I have been in a business relationship with a management group to represent my brand. I have put my trust in them and gave them stewardship over brand Bonang to build and support it across all mediums including entertainment, fashion, and entrepreneurship.
“Today I announce that I have terminated the contract with them and they no longer represent me, or any of my business ventures,” she said.
“Furthermore, I have instructed my lawyers to investigate the possibility of criminal conduct by the company and its representatives. I will revert over the next few days with more updates so others can be aware of what I consider as their unsavoury behaviour.”