Spur has released CCTV footage confirming Lebohang Mabuya's version of events.

JOHANNESBURG - Spur says the black woman who was verbally attacked by a white man at one of its branches in the south of Johannesburg, has decided not to take any legal action.

The franchise at The Glen, has released CCTV footage confirming Lebohang Mabuya's version of events that the man had threatened to hit her after grabbing her son by his hand.

The heated exchange was captured on video, which has been widely circulated on social media, prompting calls for action.

The man in question allegedly has a track record of bullying.

Spur CEO Pierre van Tonder says the woman has met with management who apologised to her.

“She had a very good discussion with our director in Johannesburg and at this stage she is not going to be pursuing any civil action against the individual and she is moving on.”

WATCH: Spur releases CCTV footage of altercation

Meanwhile, Spur has advised the man to undergo anger management.

Van Tonder says the man has been involved in similar incidents in Rustenburg in the North West province.

He says there should be no space for such behaviour in South Africa.

“If I look at what I saw on the email this afternoon, I think he’s got some challenges and I don’t think he understands that we’re in South Africa as a nation today and I think he must catch up with the programme.”

(Edited by Winnie Theletsane)