MaMkhize is a Mafia - Kwena Molekwa
The assailants reportedly ambushed Advocate Naudé at a boom gate before escaping in a Toyota Corolla
MaMkhize is a Mafia – Kwena Molekwa
Royal AM owner Shawn ‘MaMkhize’ Mkhize has been linked to the shocking assassination attempt on SARS Advocate Coreth Naudé in Umhlanga, Durban.
The attempted assassination, which left Advocate Naudé critically injured, has prompted widespread condemnation from SARS Commissioner Edward Kieswetter, who unequivocally viewed it as an act aimed at intimidating court officers.
Kieswetter said:
This shocking act is intended to intimidate officers of the court to abandon the vital work they’re performing in furtherance of our country’s legal system. It undermines the authority of the state.
The assailants, who remain unidentified, reportedly ambushed Advocate Naudé at a boom gate before making a swift escape in a presumably cloned-plate grey or silver Toyota Corolla.
In the aftermath of the assassination attempt on the SARS lawyer, [Put South Africa First advocate], Kwena Molekwa, drew attention by suggesting that Royal AM owner MaMkhize could be implicated in the attack.
MaMkhize is a Mafia – Kwena Molekwa
Kwena Molekwa said:
MaMkhize is a mafia. Should be dealt with decisively.
This controversial assertion sparked widespread criticism and raised the possibility of legal repercussions, with some members of the public warning of potential defamation lawsuits if MaMkhize pursues legal action.
Advocate Naudé’s involvement in the tax inquiry related to Shauwn Mkhize, widely known as ‘Mamkhize,’ has further amplified the intricacies of this shocking incident.
Mkhize, popularly known as MaMkhize, is facing the potential loss of her fleet of luxury cars due to unpaid taxes totaling R37 million.
City Press reported that the South African Revenue Service (SARS) has filed a court application to seize 13 high-end vehicles owned by Shandi Trust and Royal AM football club, entities in which she holds a majority stake.
Meanwhile, KwaZulu-Natal police spokesperson Robert Netshiunda confirmed that a case of attempted murder has been opened in response to the attack on Advocate Naudé.