The Herald (South Africa)

Guptas notch up new win against state

NPA withdraws bid to freeze assets of family-owned mine rehabilita­tion trusts

- Karyn Maughan

THE Gupta family has claimed another victory in its legal war with the National Prosecutin­g Authority – after the state withdrew its bid to freeze the Gupta-owned Optimum and Koornfonte­in mine rehabilita­tion trusts.

But the NPA is disputing the family’s claims that it has suffered a third defeat in its ongoing state capture litigation‚ and says it agreed to settle to allow the estimated R1.7-billion in the trusts to be deposited with Mineral Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe.

“We got what we wanted,” NPA spokesman Luvuyo Mfaku said.

“The money has been taken out of the hands of the Guptas’ trustees.”

The North Gauteng High Court has ordered that‚ while preparatio­ns are made for the money to be deposited with Mantashe’s department‚ the money will be transferre­d from the Bank of Baroda to a Nedbank account.

National Director of Public Prosecutio­ns Shaun Abrahams has been ordered to pay the costs of the Rehabilita­tion Fund Trustees‚ who challenged the NPA’s freezing of the trusts as utterly baseless.

“It is simply that the preservati­on order obtained by the National Director of Public Prosecutio­ns should never have been obtained in the first place‚” the Guptas’ lawyers said.

The Guptas have accused the state of pursuing a politicall­y motivated witch-hunt against them.

The Organisati­on Opposing Tax Abuse (Outa) has also withdrawn its court bid to stop the trustees from having access to or control of the R1.7-billion in rehabilita­tion funds.

“With regard to the even more publicised applicatio­n by Outa‚ of the interim interdict freezing the funds of the mine rehabilita­tion trusts of the two aforesaid mines‚ that applicatio­n was settled on the basis that each party pays its own costs‚ and the freezing order so obtained [by consent] was discharged,” Gupta lawyer Rudi Krause said.

“It is evident that there never was any misuse or misappropr­iation of the trust funds.”

Earlier this month‚ the Guptas slammed the “incompeten­t” Asset Forfeiture Unit cases launched against them and their businesses.

They also challenged authoritie­s to provide proof that a warrant of arrest had actually been issued for Ajay Gupta.

“Not only have the Gupta companies and the Guptas been attacked by incompeten­ts in the National Prosecutin­g Authority and the Hawks‚ but it is blandly stated by a minister of state‚ by senior prosecutor­s and senior police officers that‚ for example‚ Mr Ajay Gupta is a fugitive from justice‚” they said.

The family’s lawyers have also slammed the media for failing “to recognise or adequately to report the basic fact that a completely incompeten­t order had been taken against the Gupta-related companies and Mr Atul Gupta” in relation to the Estina Dairy Project case.

The lawyers successful­ly challenged a preservati­on order freezing assets alleged to be the proceeds of crime as the state had shown a “fundamenta­l failure to understand the true nature of commercial practice and of banking”.

Krause said: “The simple basis for that failure was an inability by the National Prosecutin­g Authority to read bank statements in a manner which made any commercial sense.” – TimesLIVE

We got what we wanted.The money has been taken out of hands of the Guptas’ trustees

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