A few mirrors were among the items listed. The inventory also includes a Eurogrand piano, two televisions and DVD players, sound equipment and loudspeakers, wall art, 32 pieces of furniture and a couple of fridges.
The notice of sale in execution of the possessions of Mr Julius Sello Malema announces an auction on 22 February this year when the highest bidder(s) will go home with the goods.
The document reflects that the judgment by the North Gauteng High Court against the defendant was obtained on behalf of the Commissioner of the South African Revenue Services (SARS). The sheriff of the court would be instrumental in the sale of the listed items to be auctioned at the sheriff’s offices at 66 Platinum Street in Ladanna mid-morning on 22 February.
Mr Adrian Lackay of SARS referred Polokwane Observer to Mr Cloete Murray of Sechaba Trust, who said he has not been appointed in any of the matters involving Malema and did not have knowledge of any property he owns in the Polokwane area. Murray further explained he has been appointed curator in terms of Act 163 of the Tax Administration Act for a group entities owned and controlled by Mr LC (Lesiba) Gwangwa. A property outside Polokwane, farm Schuilkraal, where Malema is currently farming cabbage is included in the matter, he said.
The property is set to be sold by public auction in due course. The date for the auction has not been confirmed as yet.
To a question about the perceived possible interest of Dr Mathole Motshekga in the matter, he reiterated that he was appointed in the matter. Murray added that Motshekga was a non-executive director of Sechaba Trust, which has not involved in the matter. Motshekga did not have any input in the handling of the case, he concluded.
When approached with questions on the issue, Polokwane Sheriff Anna Ralehlaka said she could not comment on the matter.
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