SAPS paid controversial Durban businessman Thoshan Panday over R40m, Zondo commission hears
20 January 2020
Controversial Durban businessman Thoshan Panday received R47m from the South African Police Service (SAPS) in a 10-month period, the judicial commission of inquiry into state capture heard on Monday.
"Panday was paid approximately R47m from November 2009 to August 2010," forensic auditor Trevor White told the commission as it turned its attention to the capture of law enforcement agencies.
White testified that Panday operated on a profit margin that averaged "three times the price they were procuring the goods" for.
He achieved this through various entities registered in his name and the names of his wife, mother and brother-in-law. The names include GoldCoast Trading CC, Unite Msanzi Trading and Projects CC, Valotone 21 CC, Bravosat 25 CC and Kaseev Traders CC.