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Vodacom request to appeal ‘please call me’ ruling heads to court

South Africa’s top court will hear an application from Vodacom Group for leave to appeal a ruling that it pay a former employee billions of rands in compensation for an idea he proposed more than two decades ago.

The Constitutional Court issued a directive that it will hear Vodacom’s application to challenge a ruling in the so-called “Please Call Me” matter that Kenneth Makate is entitled to compensation ranging between R29 billion ($1.64 billion) and R63 billion, the mobile operator said in a statement on Tuesday.

The case has gone back and forth for many years as Vodacom and Makate wrangle over compensation for the call-back service idea he proposed to the company’s product-development team when he worked in its finance division in the 2000s.

That amount determined by the Supreme Court of Appeal would have “devastating consequences” for the mobile-network operator, its employees and its investors, Johannesburg-based Vodacom said in papers filed in the Constitutional Court in February.

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