The Western Cape High Court has granted the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) an order to attach all assets linked to ex-Steinhoff CEO Markus Jooste, accused of contravening SA foreign exchange regulations.
In court documents shared by the SARB, Jooste’s wife Ingrid, son Michael, Gary Harlow and Rian du Plessis are listed as respondents, as the trustees of Jooste family trust Silveroak.
Lanzerac Estate Investments, the Registrar of Deeds in Cape Town and Petrus Albertus Venter are also respondent.
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The court on Tuesday authorised the SARB to serve the Notice of Attachment (dated 1 September 2022) to execute in accordance with the Silveroak Trust:
The respondents were also directed to declare to the attorneys of the SARB in writing under oath, within five days of service of the court order, the whereabouts of all the assets which the Silveroak Trust acquired since it declared its assets in its audited financial statements in 2019 to date, including the current assets of the Silveroak Trust wherever they may be situated and to identify those assets with sufficient particularity.
The respondents are also interdicted from disposing or removing any of the assets, in order to enable the further attachment of such assets.
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The SARB was also authorised to serve the Notices of Attachment (dated 1 September 2022) and enter the premises of Jooste at 143 Tenth Street, Voelklip, Hermanus, Western Cape.
Some of the properties attached:
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