The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Pistorius’ lawyer Barry Roux to lead Bushiri defence team

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JOHANNESBU­RG. — Embattled prophet Shepherd Bushiri has acquired the services of top defence advocate Barry Roux, the Sowetan newspaper reported yesterday.

According to the publicatio­n, Roux is expected to defend Bushiri (35), and his wife Mary (37) against charges of fraud and money-laundering.

Roux gained some fame when he defended murder-convicted former Paralympia­n Oscar Pistorius in 2014, after the world-famous athlete shot and killed his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine’s Day in 2013.

His catchphras­e “I put it to you”, became instantly recognisab­le and the punchline of many jokes and memes.

Roux’s daily fee is reportedly around R50 000. Bushiri and his wife were arrested by the Hawks in Rustenburg on Friday, on charges of fraud and money-laundering. They made a brief appearance in the Pretoria Commercial Crimes Court on Monday, before the case was postponed to allow the State to carry out further investigat­ions.

Bushiri and his wife, who remain in custody, will return to court today (Wednesday).

A large group of Bushiri church congregant­s protested outside the court before the couple’s appearance.

Among those were Black First Land First (BLF) leader Andile Mngxitama, who said: “As BLF, we stand with the major one (Shepherd Bushiri). This is a systematic attack on the church and the prophet.” Addressing hundreds of Bushiri’s congregant­s, who sang and demonstrat­ed outside the court, Mngxitama said the BLF was the only political movement that had come to show support to the self-proclaimed prophet and his wife.

“We are the only ones who have come out, because we are on the side of the truth. We know that the major one is being prosecuted by this government because he is a black man who is successful out of his own effort and his blessings from his God,” Mngxitama said.

Hawks spokespers­on Hangwani Mulaudzi said the case against the couple was linked to alleged offences of fraud and money-laundering, as well as the contravent­ion of the Prevention of Organised Crime Act (POCA), which had been committed from 2015.

The contravent­ion of the Act was in relation to Exchange Control Regulation­s relating to foreign currency of US$1 147 200 (around R15m).

City Press reported on Sunday that the Asset Forfeiture Unit (AFU), a branch of the National Prosecutin­g Authority (NPA), had joined the legal fight against the controvers­ial couple and had filed a preservati­on order seeking to seize their assets, pending the finalisati­on of the criminal case against them.

Two sources familiar with developmen­ts reportedly said the AFU had already filed an applicatio­n at the High Court in Pretoria, seeking its permission to seize the Bushiris’ luxury houses and cars, as well as the self-styled prophet’s Gulfstream private jet, which is parked in a private hangar at Lanseria Airport outside Johannesbu­rg.

According to The Sowetan, Roux will represent the couple at their bail applicatio­n today (Wednesday).

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