The Herald (South Africa)

Bonang ‘positive’ on tax charges

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TV star and businesswo­man Bonang Matheba was all smiles as she left the Johannesbu­rg Specialise­d Commercial Crimes Court where she appeared on tax fraud allegation­s on Wednesday.

Matheba said she felt positive and that “life is good”.

The TV personalit­y has been charged for allegedly not paying personal tax from 2008 to 2017 and company tax from 2014 to 2017.

Her lawyer, Charl Coetzee, told the court the star’s team was in the process of making representa­tions to the state.

He said it would complete these representa­tions within the next 12 days and asked for a further postponeme­nt of the matter until November 27. The request was granted. Matheba, who was flanked by her manager, Davin Phillips, and her stepfather, Joe Mokoena, looked relaxed in a pair of jeans‚ a black shirt and sunglasses.

She took instructio­ns from her lawyer several times before proceeding­s started.

Outside the court, Matheba breezed past waiting journalist­s and, when asked how she felt, said she was “positive”. “Life is good‚” she said. Phillips said the matter had mostly been resolved and Matheba was working with a great team to fix it.

“It is settled in some respects, but we feel it will be inappropri­ate to comment further at this stage. She has appointed the right team to meet Sars to resolve this.

“Bonang is a law-abiding citizen and this is a matter she takes very seriously. She is positive that it will be resolved soon. We are all positive.”

Phillips would not be drawn into commenting on the amount owed by Matheba.

Coetzee also declined to comment on whether the amount would be settled at her next court appearance.

Matheba missed a previous appearance on September 27, with her legal team arguing that she was not able to attend as she had been invited abroad and giving a short descriptio­n of her itinerary.

At the time‚ Matheba’s management said she would comply with Sars’ directives.

“The recent inquiry came as a surprise to Ms Matheba.

“Nonetheles­s Ms Matheba has full respect and will comply with Sars‚ the South African legal system and processes‚” Phillips said. –

 ?? Picture:MABUTI KALI/SUNDAY WORLD ?? BONANG MATHEBA
Picture:MABUTI KALI/SUNDAY WORLD BONANG MATHEBA

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