"I want to clear my name, that is my priority now because all the stories said about me were untrue. I owe no one here and if that was the case I would not be walking tall like this," Dargie said.
The producer who launched the career of the late Bull Dog with the smash hit Tonki Tsele di Kae, has admitted that it was disappointing for him not to make his departure public.
"I know they were disappointed that I left the country in such a hurry because we had a good professional relationship. But they should have not made it sound like I took anything from them. I phoned all the artistes whose CDs were still with me and wrote them some scripts to go and collect them from my house. It was not like I was skipping the country because I passed through immigration," he said.