Special Investigating Unit on freezing a luxury property worth over R25 million owned by Vhutanda Investments
The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has obtained a preservation order from the Special Tribunal to freeze a luxury property owned by Vhutanda Investments, a private company whose sole director is Professor Alfred Ntshengedzeni Nevhutanda.
Vhutanda Investments allegedly purchased the property for approximately R27 million in 2018 with money from the National Lotteries Commission (NLC). At the time of the acquisition of the property, Professor Nevhutanda was both the director of Vhutanda Investments and the Chairman of the Board of the NLC.
The SIU investigation has revealed that the acquisition of the property was funded by the Non-Profit Organisations (NPOs) with money they had received, under the auspices of grant funding, from the NLC. The luxury property therefore, constitutes proceeds of unlawful activities hence the application for a preservation order pending the final determination of the review application.
NPOs- War_Rna NPO, Inqaba Yokulinda, Mushumo Ushava Zwanda, Simingaye Community Project NPO and Zibsilor NPO- applied for grant funding at the NLC and were jointly funded to the tune of more than R100 million. Immediately after the funding was received, the NPOs transferred a significant sum of the grant funding to a legal firm for the purchase, transfer and registration of the Wonderboom property including the furniture. Professor Nevhutanda was a member of the adjudication committee that approved grant funding for some of the NPOs.
The more than R100 million in grant funding was purported to be for the community empowerment projects like construction of athletics tracks in Mpumalanga and North West provinces, old age homes in North West and Limpopo provinces, and a rehabilitation centre in Soshanguve Township, Gauteng.