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Tshwane SPCA regains independence after controversial NSPCA takeover battle

Kennedy MudzuliBy Kennedy MudzuliJanuary 26, 2025Updated:January 26, 2025No Comments
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Tshwane SPCA field officers with Tiger and Thandi, the Boerboel dogs rescued from north of Pretoria in December 2024. Picture: Tshwane SPCA/Facebook
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The Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg has clarified the governance structure of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) Tshwane amid a contentious management takeover by the National Council of Societies for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (NSPCA).

The case arose against a backdrop of claims that the NSPCA had assumed control of the Tshwane SPCA following the alleged failure of its directors to submit audited financial statements for two consecutive financial years. According to the NSPCA, this failure presented grounds for intervention under section 11 of the SPCA Act, raising fears that ongoing governance issues could lead to the dissolution of the Tshwane entity.

The court’s findings, however, suggested that the NSPCA may have acted in bad faith as they continued to rely on the purported mismanagement of financial records to justify their control over the Society. The judgment determined that the Tshwane SPCA's directors must be granted access to their premises and resources needed to compile the financial statements accurately, a decision that echoes the spirit of corporate governance articulated under the Companies Act.

Throughout the proceedings, it became evident that the underlying tensions were exacerbated by the timing of the NSPCA's intervention, shortly after the SPCA Tshwane reportedly received a significant R9 million donation. Allegations surrounding misappropriation of funds emerged, casting a shadow over the Tshwane SPCA leadership and invoking suspicions related to the NSPCA’s motives during this tumultuous period. The heavy involvement of NSPCA representatives on the management committee raised additional questions about transparency and accountability.

Furthermore, Acting Judge SD Wentzel highlighted that the NSPCA’s actions, including the removal of the Tshwane directors’ electronic access to their official communications, undermined the principles of fair treatment and operational legitimacy articulated in both the SPCA Act and the Companies Act. The intervention was couched as an attempt to assist in reversing the ongoing operational challenges faced by the Tshwane SPCA.

The judgment ordered NSPCA representatives to restore access to the compromised communication channels and documents essential for completing the overdue financial audits, firmly reiterating that the standard of directors' conduct must be upheld in the interests of maintaining effective governance. The ruling marks a significant victory for the Tshwane SPCA, as it protects its ability to operate independently and fulfil its mandate to safeguard animal welfare within the community.

The court further ruled that the NSPCA is prohibited from dissolving the Tshwane SPCA until a meaningful engagement between both parties can be facilitated. This ruling, effective immediately, seeks to ensure that the concerns surrounding the Tshwane SPCA operational capacity are addressed constructively while also safeguarding the animals that rely on its services.

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