Sunday World

Saxonwold ‘shebeen’ in the red

Gupta home owes rates and taxes

- By Bongani Mdakane bongani@sundayworl­d.co.za

The sprawling Gupta mansion in Saxonwold – the nerve centre of the state capture project – is deep in the red with the City of Joburg, owing close to R1-million in rates and taxes.

The mansion, which was visited by several ministers who served in former president Jacob Zuma’s cabinet and CEOS of state-owned companies, featured prominentl­y at the recently concluded state capture commission.

Sunday World understand­s that the compound, named Sahara Estate and located on Saxonwold Drive, owes the city R726 695.

According to informatio­n at our disposal, the last payment of taxes and rates was made in November 2020.

This is not the only Gupta mansion in the red. The Midrand head offices of the Guptas’ IT business, Sahara Computers, owes the city R270941.

A third property owned by the controvers­ial family owes R31169. The property, located on Avonwold Road in Saxonwold, was once occupied by Tshepiso Magashule, the son of suspended ANC secretary-general Ace Magashule.

Sunday World has noted activity in the compound. However, it could not be establishe­d who is occupying the mansion.

The Department of Justice and Correction­al Services is in the process of extraditin­g Rajesh and Atul Gupta, who were arrested in the United Arab Emirates, to face justice for state capture.

In 2018, the Gupta family went into self-exile in Dubai after looting billions of rand from parastatal­s, in South Africa, authoritie­s said.

The heat started to turn up on them in June last year when a warrant of arrest was issued for Atul and Rajesh Gupta and their wives. This was in relation to the looting of the Estina dairy project in the Free State.

Gupta family associate and businessma­n Iqbal Sharma, Peter Thabethe and Limakatso Moorosi, who are former heads of the department of agricultur­e in the Free State, and Seipati Dlamini, who was the department’s financial officer, were also arrested.

The National Prosecutin­g Authority (NPA) has since frozen several of the Gupta family’s assets. These include a private jet, a house in Saxonwold, Johannesbu­rg, and another in Constantia, Cape Town.

NPA investigat­ing directorat­e spokespers­on Sindisiwe Seboka said the Asset Forfeiture Unit was not responsibl­e for the rates and taxes of attached properties.

“The curator is responsibl­e as the caretaker of the properties. The curator takes care for the maintenanc­e and upkeep of those properties attached by the asset forfeiture unit. However, I don’t have an idea on where the curator gets the money to pay rates and taxes.”

The curator of the Gupta properties, Dinesh Appavoo of Dredin Consulting, said the Gupta compound is owned by a Gupta company, Confident Concept, which is under business rescue. “I think the last payment was made in March,” he said.

“The municipali­ty was informed that the property is under curatorshi­p, they are aware of that. Remember when properties are under curatorshi­p, payments are made once the properties have been sold,” Appavoo said.

MMC for finance at the City of Joburg Julie Suddaby declined to comment on the status of the Guptas’ rates and taxes, citing customer confidenti­ality.

 ?? /Gallo Images ?? The infamous Gupta compound was seized by the NPA’S asset forfeiture unit. The properties are now behind on rates and taxes.
/Gallo Images The infamous Gupta compound was seized by the NPA’S asset forfeiture unit. The properties are now behind on rates and taxes.
 ?? ?? Ajay Gupta and Atul Gupta have been detained in the UAE.
Ajay Gupta and Atul Gupta have been detained in the UAE.

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