Dunlop Industrial accused of withholding payment over ‘false allegations’ of collusion

Dunlop Industrial accused of withholding payment over ‘false allegations’ of collusion

Dunlop Industrial accused of withholding payment over ‘false allegations’ of collusion

The company accused two brothers of colluding to win business – but those claims are denied and are about to be tested in the KwaZulu-Natal High Court.

This is a story of two brothers – one previously employed by Dunlop Industrial Products at its Howick, KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) plant, and the other a supplier of electrical and other services to the same company.

The brothers are Marlen and Megan Naidu. Marlen is a director Premier Electrical and Automation, based in Verulam in KZN, which had been a supplier to Dunlop Industrial for years.

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