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High Court Refuses To Give Back Midrand R7.5M Guest House To Arthur Mafokate

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Published: January 30, 2024
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FILE PHOTO: Kwaito music guru Arthur Mafokate failed to persuade the high court in Pretoria to release his property from a preservation order
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Pretoria – The Pretoria High Court on Tuesday dismissed an application by Kwaito music guru Arthur Mafokate to have his property released from a preservation order.  

On 21 December 2022, the Asset Forfeiture Unit (AFU) of the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) obtained an order to preserve Property 85 Carslwald Road, Midrand belonging to Mafokate, the sole member of 999 Music. 

FILE PHOTO: The R7.5 million guest house known as La Villa Rosa in Midrand

Allegations are that Mofokate used his nonprofit organisation (NPO), the SA Arts and Development Association (SAADA), to siphon the funds, which he used to buy property.

The allegations follow investigations conducted by the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) into the National Lotteries Commission (NLC), which revealed that SAADA was granted R9.3 million to assist unemployed youth in the poor and rural areas of the country, to acquire skills in music, business video, film production dance and the overall business of radio.  

Allegations are that SAADA only used R1.8 million of those funds on the project, and the remaining funds of R7.5 million were used to purchase a guest house known as La Villa Rosa in Midrand.

In court, Mafokate argued that he was entitled to the R7.5 million as his businesses delivered the services as required by the NLC and that he had committed no offences. 

However, the NPA argued that although some kind of services were rendered, it was at most R1.8 million. 
The NPA said the remainder of the funds was used to purchase the guest house, which was not the purpose of the grant allocation. 

The NPA argued that the funds used to purchase the guest house were thus stolen from the NLC as it was not used for the allocated project.

The court agreed with the NPA that it was against the terms and conditions of the grant for SAADA to carry over its obligations to any other organisation.

SAADA should have also returned any unused funds to the NLC, the NPA said. 

The court also found that Arthur Mafokate could give no reasonable explanation on how he could afford to purchase the guest house if it was not for NLC funds, particularly as his business accounts contained negligible balances when the grant was received from the NLC. 

The court dismissed, with costs, the application of Mafokate to have the guest house released from the preservation order.

“The Director of Public Prosecutions, Advocate Sibongile Mzinyathi, is grateful for the investigation conducted by the SIU on this matter, which illustrates the effectiveness of law enforcement agencies working together to eradicate corruption,” NPA Gauteng Spokesperson Lumka Mahanjana.

“He also welcomes the judgment as it demonstrates the NPA’s continuous fight against corruption at the highest level.” 

This judgment paves the way for the AFU to enroll the matter for the final forfeiture of the guest house and all the other luxury properties worth millions of Rand purchased with stolen NLC funds. 

Should the forfeiture application be successful, the guest house will be sold at a public auction and the proceeds returned to the NLC.

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