Daily Dispatch

Gupta assets to be unfrozen after court victory

- By KARYN MAUGHAN

THE Guptas have won a major legal battle against the state – one that will see over R250-million in the family’s business and personal assets unfrozen.

Bloemfonte­in High Court Judge Phillip Loubser found that there was no reasonable basis to believe that Gupta family members‚ associates and businesses would be convicted on money-laundering and fraud charges linked to the Estina Dairy Project scandal.

And‚ as such‚ there was no reasonable basis for R250-million in the family’s assets to be frozen pending potential conviction and subsequent confiscati­on.

This is a second‚ devastatin­g blow for the state in its Estina prosecutio­n case.

Earlier this year‚ its first successful attempt to freeze R220-million in assets linked to the Estina Dairy Project case as the proceeds of crime‚ or the instrument­ality of an offence‚ was reversed by high court judge Fouche Jordaan.

Key to that ruling was an affidavit filed by the Bank of Baroda‚ in which it argued that the AFU had mistakenly used its Nedbank pool account – which served 750 clients – to argue that Estina had made payments directly to Atul Gupta‚ and other Gupta entities.

During that successful challenge‚ Gupta advocate Mike Hellens described the state as “recklessly incompeten­t”.

The Asset Forfeiture Unit then applied for the “restraint” of R250millio­n in Gupta assets‚ which include 43 residentia­l‚ farm and business properties‚ two aircraft‚ a helicopter‚ a Porsche‚ a Lamborghin­i‚ Range Rovers and other vehicles and bank accounts belonging to Oakbay Investment­s and Sahara Computers.

They were granted an order for the restraint of these assets‚ which would have been subject to confiscati­on if and when the state succeeded in convicting those implicated in the alleged scam.

The Guptas and their associates challenged that order on the basis that the state did not have adequate evidence to convict them of the charges against them. —

 ?? Picture: ALON SKUY ?? MAJOR VICTORY: The Guptas have won a major legal battle against the state – one that will see over R250-million in assets unfrozen
Picture: ALON SKUY MAJOR VICTORY: The Guptas have won a major legal battle against the state – one that will see over R250-million in assets unfrozen

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