KaNdlovu appeared at the Palm Ridge magistrate's court in Katlehong on Tuesday alongside two other co-accused.
The filmmaker Duma Ka Ndlovu inside the Palm Ridge magistrate’s court in Katlehong on Tuesday. Picture: @HeidiGiokos/X, has been granted bail of R100 000 after being charged for tax fraud.
“Their arrest and court appearance are a result of a strengthened collaboration between the South African Revenue Service and the Investigating Directorate Against Crime of the NPA, which uncovered an alleged collusion between the three in misrepresenting the personal tax affairs of Ndlovu and that of his company,” read a joint statement from the IDAC spokesperson Henry Mamothame and Sars’ spokesperson Adv Sipithi SibekoMan accused of Trump assassination bid in Florida pleads not...
“This company allegedly subcontracted Ambrobite Ltd, now known as Kanoboya Consulting Ltd, owned by Ndlovu, to render strategic and project management services between the period November 2013 to September 2016,” read the statement. According to the statement, they submitted his personal income tax return for the year 2020 and 2022, but neglected to make a submission for the year 2021, “which resulted in another financial loss to Sars. The total financial loss to Sars due to these alleged offences is estimated at approximately R26 million.”
The owners of Ambrobrite promised to use their close proximity and influence to introduce Bain to key stakeholders in the South African government, including former president Jacob Zuma and heads of state-owned entities.
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