HOW SIYAKHA TOOK M-NET TO COURT
Siyakha loses battle as M-Net announce their Top 10. PICTURE: Web |
ON Sunday Mzansi Magic announced their Top 10 Idols: South Africa contestants and hopeful Siyakha Tshayela's lack of honest disclosure found her exempt from the show just days before this revelation.
According to a statement released by the channel's PR head for local entertainment Nondumiso Mabece, the case which found Tshayela, the "Gauteng High Court has concluded that Idols and
M-Net were entitled to exclude Ms. Siyakha Tshayela from the “Top 16” round of
Idols".
"Ms. Tshayela had asked the court on Saturday evening (17
September 2016) to allow her to participate in the Top 16 round despite not
complying with one of the significant rules of the competition: that she be
able to sign an exclusive recording deal with a label identified by Idols," stated the release.
The channel sites that Tshayela's court application failed and was then withdrawn from the show as a contestant as she failed to adhere to the rules of the
competition specifically state that "contestants must be able to sign an
exclusive contract with a record label identified by Idols. This is to ensure
that opportunities are given to talent who do not have existing recording
contracts".
This comes after Tshayela signed the Idols agreement on 28 February
2016. However, it subsequently came to the attention of the producers
that she had entered into a contract with another recording company which was
in place until 2019. Tshayela said she had tried to cancel the
contract, but the third party disputed this.
In the statement it's said that Idols gave Ms. Tshayela an opportunity to resolve the
issue, but she had been unable to do so by 15 September and, as Idols was
entering the Top 10 stage, it was not possible to keep her in the
competition.
"When she was informed of this, she brought an urgent
application in the High Court seeking an order that she be reinstated. The
application was heard at 20h00 on 17 September and judgment was handed down in
favour of the production company of Idols and M-Net later in the evening.
"Judge Ismail ruled that Ms. Tshayela had made a
misrepresentation in the agreement she signed with Idols, and this entitled
Idols to end her participation," said Mabece. - release from Mzansi Magic.
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