Durban – The KwaZulu-Natal Local Division of the Durban High Court has granted a preservation order and a search-and-seizure warrant in the case involving the Commissioner for South African Revenue Service (SARS) versus Shauwn Mkhize and Others.
Several police vehicles were seen at the luxurious La Lucia home in uMhlanga, Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, owned by the flamboyant businesswoman and media personality affectionately known as “Mamkhize”.
In a statement on Tuesday, (26 November 2024), SARS said it, “was pleased to announce a significant development in our effort to combat tax evasion and criminal activity that undermines the country’s economy”.
The statement added: “This decision is a crucial step in SARS’s strategic objective to make it increasingly hard and costly for taxpayers who wilfully and intentionally engage in criminal activity.
“Over the past few years, SARS has been diligently investigating and cracking down on the construction industry so that it complies with tax laws.”
SARS said it enforces the provisions outlined in the Tax Administration Act No. 28 of 2011, with particular focus on section 163, on preserving and securing assets.
“This recent enforcement action is one of many steps that SARS has taken in collaboration with the South African Police Service and the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (Hawks), to uphold the integrity of our tax system,” the taxman said.
“The orders were obtained to prevent the dissipation of realisable assets, which could hinder the collection of taxes, and to secure evidence of potential non-compliance with tax laws administered by the SARS Commissioner.”
SARS Commissioner, Edward Kieswetter, expressed his “sincere thanks” to the law-enforcement agencies – the South African Police Service, Hawks, and SARS members – for exemplary cooperation that accomplished this assignment under difficult conditions.
The Commissioner said: “SARS will not waiver in executing its mandate without fear, favour, or prejudice, regardless of any persons’ standing in society.
“No one is above the law; it is therefore critically important that SARS acts emphatically to ensure that all meet their legal obligations.
“Today’s search-and-seizure operation must communicate an unambiguous message to all that law-enforcement agencies will act to stop lawlessness.
“The most vulnerable in our society, the aged, and children depend on the state through taxes to assuage and mitigate poverty, unemployment, and hunger.
Any wilful defiance of the law will be resisted.”
For months, reports have been doing the rounds that Uzalo star “Mamkhize” was embroiled in a tax scandal that could see her lose some luxury belongings.
Some reports said Mamkhize owes the taxman more than R30 million rand.


