Syndicate selling govt land with forged signatures - KZN Public Works
13 July 2017
Durban - The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Public Works says it has unearthed a syndicate which, it says, has been selling government land using forged signatures and rates clearance certificates.
On Wednesday, the department took legal steps against those it claims are involved - securing interim orders effectively "freezing" the 10 sites and preventing any on-sale or development. This, while it arranges for them to be transferred back into government stock.
One of the orders was granted against JSE-listed investment company Curro Holdings, which focuses on education and owns many private schools in South Africa. The company recently bought three of the now disputed sites in Pinetown, paying almost R25m for them.
Mirriam Linda, the department’s deputy director general for immovable assets, says in her affidavit - which came before Durban High Court Judge Nompumulelo Radebe - that while Curro "may well have been an innocent purchaser and some sympathy is not misplaced", it should have ensured that all the statutory provisions had been met, either itself or through a conveyancer.