RE: NPA STATEMENT IN RESPONSE TO DAVE KING'S STATEMENTS CONTAINED IN HIS LETTER
We have noted the open letter written by Mr King and addressed to Mr Willie Hofmeyr (see version published on Moneyweb). It is not our intention to debate matters with Mr King in the media but to put matters in some perspective. His letter does not correctly record the facts and it is false and misleading in numerous respects.
This is not surprising, in view of the fact that Mr Justice Southwood and two assessors, sitting in the Income Tax Court, said of Mr King (see here) named as Mr N in the judgment available on the SARS website): "(it) was demonstrated that he deliberately misrepresented the facts of the case to his legal representatives, to SARS in correspondence and at the section 74C enquiry and to the representatives and solicitors of the Y Trust"
"As his evidence progressed it became clear that he has no respect for the truth and does not hesitate to lie or at least misrepresent the facts if he thinks it will be to his advantage. There can be little doubt that on most occasions Mr. N lied as he knew the correct facts and obviously decided to misrepresent these facts."
"We saw Mr. N testify in chief and in cross-examination for four days and are unanimous in finding that he is a mendacious witness whose evidence should not be accepted on any issue unless it is supported by documents or other objective evidence.
It was remarkable that Mr. N showed no sign of embarrassment or any emotion when he conceded that he had lied to the Commissioner in a number of his income tax returns.