The Star newspaper said Mandela’s daughters, Makaziwe and Zenani Mandela, had made a court application to have Bizos,
businessman and politician Tokyo Sexwale, and lawyer Bally Chuene
removed from Harmonieux Investment Holdings and Magnifique Investment
Holdings.
Both companies were established by Mandela’s former lawyer Ismail Ayob, reported the daily.
The companies were set
up to channel proceeds of Mandela’s handprints into the accounts of the
companies for Mandela and his children’s benefit.
The Star said the proceeds were estimated to be more than R15 million.
The two daughters claim that Bizos, Sexwale and Chuene were never appointed by Mandela as major shareholders or directors.
Bizos told the newspaper the allegations were completely false.
“There is no basis to
the allegations. We are not hijackers. We don’t hijack things. We are
confident we were regularly appointed at the wish of Mr Mandela five
years ago.”
The court application would be challenged, he said.
Check These Out

0 comments:
Click to see the code!
To insert emoticon you must added at least one space before the code.