The Herald (South Africa)

Gavin Watson’s BMW fetches R590,000

- Mpumzi Zuzile

Hundreds of bidders — many from car dealership­s and logistic companies — attended the auction of assets belonging to several African Global Operations (formerly Bosasa) entities in Krugersdor­p, west of Johannesbu­rg, on Wednesday.

The late Gavin Watson’s blue 2016 BMW X5 sold for R590,000.

Soon after buying the car owned by the founder of Bosasa — who died in a car accident two months ago — the bidder left and refused to take interviews.

Another pricey vehicle was a 2016 Mercedes-Benz C250, with 95,640km on the clock, which sold for R255,000.

An assortment of goods are being sold at the auction over three days this week, ranging from an entire copper plant to various commercial properties.

Park Village Auctions and Bidders Choice received the instructio­n from the liquidator­s to dispose of assets owned by subsidiari­es of African Global/Bosasa in liquidatio­n. The companies are Global Technology Systems, Bosasa Properties, Rodcor, African Global Operations, Watson Corporate Academy, On-IT-1, Bosasa IT, Bosasa Supply Chain Management, Leading Prospect Trading 111, Bosasa Youth Developmen­t Centres and Black Rox Security Intelligen­ce Services.

Bidders, some of whom had come from other provinces, including the Eastern Cape, started registerin­g as early as 9am on Wednesday.

One bidder, who didn’t want to be named, said he simply wanted to own a piece of state-capture history.

“This is historic. Can you imagine driving down the road in a Bosasa vehicle?”

In a last-ditch effort to stop the auction of millions of rand in assets, African Global Holdings on Tuesday filed papers in the high court in Johannesbu­rg asking to be placed under the supervisio­n of business rescue practition­ers. —

 ??  ?? WATSON’S RIDE: The 2016 BMW X5, with damaged rims and an odometer reading of 53,561km, was sold at an auction of Bosasa assets on Wednesday
WATSON’S RIDE: The 2016 BMW X5, with damaged rims and an odometer reading of 53,561km, was sold at an auction of Bosasa assets on Wednesday

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