NPA granted order to restrain at least R1b in assets at Gupta linked company

The victory was labelled crucial to ‘reclaim the state from the jaws of capture’. Regiments Capital, linked to the acquisition of more than 1 000 locomotives at Transnet, also face criminal charges and a potential tax bill of R200m.

National Prosecuting Authority Investigative Directorate (NPA ID) Head, Advocate Andrea Johnson, says law enforcement is on the right track to winning the battle against perpetrators of state capture.

This after the NPA scored a crucial victory in the Gauteng High Court when the court upheld the ID’s application to restrain at least R1b in assets of Gupta linked company, Regiments Capital.

“This was a tough fight, but much appreciated in the long battle against state capture. This is just the beginning of law enforcement reclaiming the state from the jaws of capture. This is a clear indication that the directorate is hard at work in holding those most responsible to account,” Johnson says.

In the State Capture report released by Chief Justice Raymond Zondo, the company is accused of fraud, corruption, and money laundering after doing ‘advisory work’ for Transnet during the acquisition of at least 1 064 locomotives.

Added to this, the company is also facing a litany of other criminal charges including racketeering and a potential tax bill standing at more than R200m in March last year.

According to ID spokesperson, Sindisiwe Seboka, an interim freezing order was granted in 2019 but was discharged just short of a year later.

“The court of appeal…ordered that the restraint order initially issued by Judge Wright be varied from R1.108b to R1.6b. However, due regard should be taken to the repayment which Regiment has made to the Transnet Second Defined Benefit fund in the amount of R639m. This then takes the total of restrained assets to R1.05,” Seboka says.

The Investigating Directorate – which was set up in 2019 – currently has declared 82 investigations and enrolled 20 cases with 65 accused persons. – SAnews.gov.za

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