English

Hello 

Create Profile

Creating your profile will enable you to submit photos and stories to get published on News24.


Please provide a username for your profile page:

This username must be unique, cannot be edited and will be used in the URL to your profile page across the entire 24.com network.

Settings

Location Settings

News24 allows you to edit the display of certain components based on a location. If you wish to personalise the page based on your preferences, please select a location for each component and click "Submit" in order for the changes to take affect.









Facebook Sign-In

Hi News addict,

Join the News24 Community to be involved in breaking the news.

Log in with Facebook to comment and personalise news, weather and listings.

 
 

Shaik must pay back R34m

2006-01-31 10:22
line

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

  • Read News24’s Comments Policy

    inside news24

     

    140
    1
    1 of 10

    Latest comment in South Africa

    Luviwe says... Sipho I live in a third world country and I'm not ashamed about that. That is why I try to stick to what I know and it is a fact. For interest sake which country are you in, I'm enjoying the sunny weather in the wild coast. Andazi ukuba uyaluthetha na olu lwam lenkobe ulwimi phambi kokuba undibize ngezinto endingazazi ngenxa yokuba ndingavumelani nawe ngoluvo. For the record. The above sentence was just a favour, I don't owe you who am I or what tribe I come from. Remember Mr T. Mbeki when he said "I AM AN AFRICAN". Read the article...

     
    Traffic
    Lottery
     
    • Wednesday Ladysmith - 22:09 PM
      Road name: N11 Both Ways
      ROADWORK - two sets of stop / go controls just south of the R68 Dundee exit - expect waiting times of up to 20 minutes between Ladysmith and Newcastle (ends March 2013)
    • Saturday Pretoria - 08:07 AM
      Road name: N1 Both Ways
      ROADWORKS - lane closures on both carriageways for long term roadworks between the N4 Witbank Highway Interchange and the Zambesi Drive exit - EXPECT DELAYS (until Jan 2013)
     
    More traffic reports...
     

    Jobs [change area]

    Cars[change area]

    FORD

    Ranger 4.0 XLE D-Cab AT
    2004
    R 119,990.00

    VOLKSWAGEN

    Sharan 1.8 Turbo MPV MY01
    2006
    R 219,995.00

    AUDI

    A4 1.8 Exec
    2000
    R 59,990.00

    Property [change area]

    Vulintaba Country Estate, Upper Drakensberg

    A lifestyle estate beyond compare. Home Package Options From R990 000

    Travel - Look, Book, Go!

    Casa Rex, Vilanculos

    Spend 5 nights in at the magical Mozambican resort of Casa Rex from R7983 per person sharing. Includes accommodation, return flights, taxes and transfers. Book now!

    Kalahari.com - shop online today

    Legos

    Let your child construct his own fun with only his imagination limiting his creations. Buy now.

    iPad

    Update the way you socialize, work and play with the latest iPad models. Buy now.

    Max Payne 3

    Seeking Redemption from the past, Max hopes to enter his last fight and finally put his demons to rest. Buy now.

    Sins of the Father

    Foul play in New York City sets the tone. Boundaries pushed, Loyalties tested and secrets unravelled in Jeffrey Archer’s, Sins of the Father. Buy now.

    Nikon Camera Range

    Capture and preserve your life’s precious memories with the Nikon Camera Range. Buy now.

    OLX Free Classifieds [change area]

    pool table

    For Sale, Toys - Games - Hobbies in South Africa, Gauteng, Johannesburg. Date May 6

    Lexus: IS

    Vehicles, Cars in South Africa, Gauteng, Johannesburg. Date May 7

    stylish bachelor furnished in sandton from 1st of june

    Real Estate, Houses - Apartments for Rent in South Africa, Gauteng, Johannesburg. Date May 7

    Nintendo DS and Wii Games on Special

    From R79.95

    No gaming collection would be complete without these classic Nintendo titles. Buy now.

    Visit www.kalahari.com for millions of books, music, DVDs, games & more!

    Apple iPhone 4 16GB

    iPhone 4 at a glance. FaceTime. Video calling is a reality. See...

    From R5999.00

    I'm shopping for:

    Horoscopes
    Aquarius
    Aquarius

    Your passion is stirred today. This might inspire you to talk about it or to write about it. Either way, the words are flowing...read more

    There are new stories on the homepage. Click here to see them.