The Citizen (Gauteng)

Court documents detail how the Guptas milked SA with dairy scam

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Court documents that recently came to light have exposed how the notorious and politicall­y connected Gupta family, along with high-ranking politician­s and government employees, milked the country and skimmed from the poor through a multimilli­on-rand dairy farm deal in the Free State.

The looting is revealed in a preservati­on order granted to the Asset Forfeiture Unit (AFU) on Thursday by Free State High Court Judge Fouche Jordaan.

The court ordered that an amount not exceeding R220 202 652, “which constitute­s proceeds of crime”, could be seized by the AFU from various bank accounts linked to the Estina dairy project in Vrede in the Free State.

The money was paid in seven tranches between April 2013 and May 2016.

Soon after it had been deposited into the dairy project’s accounts, the money was transferre­d to the accounts of several other Gupta-linked companies.

Nkosiphend­ule Mradla, the AFU prosecutor who filed the preservati­on order in the Free State High Court, said the evidence submitted to the court revealed that the “entire project, including the very land on which it was located, were merely part of the necessary packaging that was required to achieve the ultimate aim and objective of swindling the department of the funds”.

“The respective parties worked jointly with the ultimate purpose of forcing the department to make financial commitment­s in a business idea that was a clear failure from the outset.

“In the circumstan­ces, I submit that the entire project, including the land it was located on, were instrument­alities of the evident theft, fraud, and money laundering,” said Mradla.

The “grounds for urgency” for the preservati­on rested on the “identified role players [appearing] to have extensive presence and footprint in several juris- dictions” where they operated businesses and accounts which could “make the repatriati­on of the said funds impossible”.

“The said amount was paid into several bank accounts, including offshore accounts, held by identified entities and individual­s. [The] evidence shows that the funds were essentiall­y siphoned out of the Estina’s bank account and laundered through several bank accounts,” Mradla said.

The AFU applicatio­n further said a substantia­l portion of the funds were located in several accounts held with the Bank of Baroda, and that those accounts were linked to the Guptas and their companies.

The Estina dairy project, supposedly establishe­d to benefit emerging black farmers, was set up while Mineral Resources Minister Mosebenzi Zwane was MEC for agricultur­e in the province.

The Zwane-led agricultur­al department signed the Vrede dairy farm agreement with Estina on July 5, 2012. Estina (Pty) Ltd’s sole director and shareholde­r was Kamal Vasram, a former sales manager at another Gupta-owned business, Sahara Computers.

Vasram paid himself R4 million from the project coffers.

The AFU applicatio­n details how Atul Gupta personally benefited to the tune of R10 million while further stating “there was no justificat­ion for the payment of an amount of R14.5 million to Oakbay Investment­s as its core business is not agricultur­e”. Oakbay Investment­s is one of the Gupta family’s main business vehicles in South Africa. – ANA

 ?? Picture: Neil McCartney ?? DESERTED. The unused milk processing factory in Vrede. It was intended to benefit the communiy but is alleged to be a front for money laundering and the source of funds for the Gupta wedding.
Picture: Neil McCartney DESERTED. The unused milk processing factory in Vrede. It was intended to benefit the communiy but is alleged to be a front for money laundering and the source of funds for the Gupta wedding.

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