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Shaik must pay back R34m

2006-01-31 10:22

Johannesburg - The Durban High Court on Tuesday ruled that convicted fraudster Schabir Shaik must pay back R34m to the State, said to be proceeds of crime.

Judge Hilary Squires also ordered Shaik to pay the cost of the application by the National Director of Public Prosecution as well as the cost of two counsel, SABC radio news reported.

The State believed about R34m was involved in Shaik's "generally corrupt relationship" with former deputy president Jacob Zuma.

The National Prosecuting Authority's application sought a warrant giving the State control over Shaik's assets in the arms manufacturing company that profited from the multi-billion rand arms deal.

In the application filed with the court, the State requested that an alleged R250 000 bribe paid to Zuma by French arms manufacturer Thales also be recovered from Shaik.

The Durban businessman was found guilty in 2005 on two charges of corruption and one of fraud, and sentenced to an effective 15 years' imprisonment. His appeal will be heard by the Supreme Court of Appeal later this year.

Shortly after Squires convicted Shaik, the AFU indicated it wanted to attach Shaik's assets in accordance with the Organised Crime Prevention Act.

Squires agreed that the assets be placed in curatorship until he had heard arguments.

The State focused on four benefits it believed Shaik and his Nkobi Group obtained as a result of his relationship with Zuma.

These were:

  • shares to the value of R21m in African Defence Systems (ADS);
  • ADS dividends to the value of R12.7m;
  • R500 000 received by Nkobi Investments for the sale of its shares in Thint Holdings to Thales; and
  • R250 000 paid by Thales to Kobitech as a "bribe" for Zuma.

    According to the State there was an "overwhelming possibility" that Shaik's relationship with Zuma was the main reason for Thales to do business with Shaik.

    - SAPA

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