The Sun Air liquidators seem to be doing a fine job. It has been suggested to them that they get the court's hands on the original agreements and documentation between SAA and Swissair as there just might be some reference there which would suggest the conclusion of the deal between SAA and Swissair being contingent on (amongst other stipulations) something which effectively amounts to SAA (and by inference Gvmt) getting rid of Sun Air. If so it would be hard to believe that the Government was not at least tacitly condoning SAA's actions.
The liquidators would do well to check the relationship between SAA and a company which fronted itself as representing an investor interested in bankrolling the Staff initiative to refloat the airline. It is quite likely that SAA paid this company to (amongst other things) get the inside track on the Staff Consortium's business plan, strategy and to distract and mislead them. This would, if true, surely amount to industrial espionage.