Asset Forfeiture Unit attaches house after R32m loss to KZN health department

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The Asset Forfeiture Unit (AFU) in KwaZulu-Natal attached a Pretoria property belonging to businesswoman Nandi Sakhile Msimang on Friday.

Last month, the Pietermaritzburg high court granted the AFU a provisional restraint order to freeze assets worth R31.2m belonging to Msimang. The house restrained by the AFU is situated in a retirement village in Pretoria.

National Prosecuting Authority spokesperson Natasha Ramkisson-Kara said in 2013, after a tender process, Mzansi LifeCare — under the directorship of Msimang — was awarded a tender to provide the department with mobile clinics on a lease basis.

She said apart from the house, which will be kept under curatorship, the AFU will freeze additional assets belonging to Msimang.

 

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