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Business Entities Notes 2020

Lecture: Juristic Personality



Piercing the Corporate veil
1. Concept Background

 This veil protects the directors and shareholders from personal liability. There are
economic reasons for this, including: it would be impractical to expose directors for
financial decisions made on behalf of the company – as directors would be bogged
down by hoards of potential litigation proceedings brought against them, further,
people would be unwilling to take up directorship positions.

 Courts have, historically, been known to protect the corporate veil.

 The protection spoken of above can be lifted (pierced) in certain circumstances to
ensure that the directors do not act recklessly in regard to the decisions made for the
company.

 Consider South African current affairs regarding the piercing of the corporate veil: the
Steinhoff case and the PRASA rail incident.

 Piercing the corporate veil is a departure from the principle in the Salomon case – where
emphasis on the separation between: the individual capacities of the directors and the
company is emphasised.


2. Case authority on piercing the corporate veil

 There must be a misuse of the legal personality of the company resulting in an unfair
advantage being given to the directors – for the veil to be lifted.

 The company has been used as an alter-ego/agency by the directors for unscrupulous
purposes. In the normal scenario: the company uses the directors as an agency to
achieve options that are best for the company – not vice-versa.

 The same principles that apply to single entity companies, also apply to a grouping of
companies.

 In extraordinary circumstances, a court may hold the entire holding group liable – and
not just the specific subsidiary/entity of the larger group liable.


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