Dailymaverick logo

Scorpio

Scorpio

Thembi Simelane threatens journalists with litigation, legal costs for reporting on her spending

Minister threatens to sue over an investigative series detailing her lavish spending on luxury goods. The series was published in the wake of revelations around a VBS-linked loan used to buy a coffee shop in Sandton.
Thembi Simelane threatens journalists with litigation, legal costs for reporting on her spending

Cabinet Minister Thembi Simelane has threatened to sue two journalists on “privacy and dignity” grounds after a probe into her lavish lifestyle confirmed her expenses by far eclipsed her income. 

Between 2015 and 2020, Simelane spent millions of rands in cash on, among other luxuries, luxury handbags and shoes, a Mercedes-Benz Viano, a family holiday in Disney World, the acquisition of a coffee shop in Sandton and a gated Pretoria property on which she built a multistorey mansion when she was mayor of Polokwane, a Daily Maverick and News24 investigation found. 

All on a post-tax salary of around R40,000 per month during this period.

In a lawyer’s letter dated 13 January 2025, Simelane demanded that the journalists “desist” in referring to “personal and private information”, and remove three offending articles, a short documentary and social media posts published in December 2024 and January 2025 which laid out the detail of her questionable wealth. 

Daily Maverick and News24 rejected Simelane’s demands.

The origin of Simelane’s wealth remains shrouded in mystery despite several opportunities afforded to her to explain the discrepancies between her declared income and personal expenditure spanning several years. 

Read more: Thembi Simelane’s unexplained cash (Part One) — ‘Shopping therapy’, a property bought cash, Disney World trips

Read more: Thembi Simelane’s unexplained cash (Part Two) — The business accounts used to bankroll her lifestyle

Read more: Thembi Simelane’s unexplained cash (Part Three) — The mystery cash used to pay back R849K for VBS-linked loan

Simelane did not complain about a series of articles by the same journalists revealing that she funded a Sandton coffee shop with money that can be directly traced to unlawful, potentially corrupt kickbacks linked to a sprawling scam that eventually sank VBS Mutual Bank. Simelane characterised this R575,600 payment towards her coffee shop as a “legitimate loan” to her company T5 Investments from financial advisory Gundo Wealth Solutions, owned by Limpopo businessman Ralliom Razwinane. 

Her explanation created more questions, because Gundo was not registered as a lender and the company was a service provider to Polokwane municipality while Simelane was its mayor, indicating a glaring conflict of interest, which she denied existed. Between 2016 and 2017, Polokwane municipality invested a total of R349-million in VBS Bank, and was able to withdraw its funds without taking a loss before the bank imploded in March 2018. 

Razwinane is facing charges of corruption - some relating to the same kickbacks that funded Simelane’s coffee shop - for his part in unlawfully cajoling municipal officials to invest in VBS Mutual Bank while receiving kickbacks from the bank as “commissions”.

Neither did Simelane complain about the journalists’ finding that the “loan agreement” tied to this deal with Gundo appears to have been backdated or faked, putting the document’s validity into question. 

President Cyril Ramaphosa moved Simelane from her position of justice minister to minister of human settlements, overseeing a R33-billion budget, on the evening after the first story in the offending investigative articles were published. 

In her lawyer’s letter, Simelane complained that certain statements in the articles were “in breach of our client’s rights, as well as other members of her family”. 

The offending statements included:


  • Where she and her family had holidayed in 2019;

  • Publication of invoices for luxury handbags she had purchased;

  • Details about her current and ex-husband;

  • Information from personal and business bank statements, including publishing details of her expenses and bills;

  • Information on her property purchases and a house she had constructed on the property; and

  • Information about a Mercedes-Benz Viano vehicle that Simelane purchased and registered in her mother’s name, including details about her mother and her age, and earning capacity.


“Your statements are, in essence, a “lifestyle audit” that you have proceeded to conduct against our client,” Simelane’s letter reads. 

“This not only impugns our client’s right to privacy and dignity, but also the similar rights of others who have now been included as additional targets for your stories to amplify the narrative you are developing around our client,” it continues. 

The letter also accuses the journalists behind the investigative series and the authors of this report, Pauli van Wyk and Kyle Cowan, of acting unlawfully in contacting former employees who were “personally and/or officially connected” to Simelane to obtain information. 

The letter does not specifically identify legislation Simelane perceives to have been contravened, but states that it “illustrates the lengths to which you have and continue to abuse your privileged position as members of the media to even engage in what appears to be unlawful conduct and encouraging others to do the same”.

Simelane’s letter then accused Daily Maverick and News24 of conducting the lifestyle audit to increase viewership and generate traffic for the online websites, and to “usurp the function and duty of various institutions that are looking, or can look, into our clients’ affairs”. 

She said the reporters were trying to make her “politically toxic”, which “may precipitate” her “ousting” from Cabinet. 

Simelane demanded that information published a month before be removed from the articles and that the journalists desist in making any further statements containing personal or private information, “failing which our client will pursue both non-litigious and/or litigious remedies available to her against you, including but not limited to a complaint to the Press Ombud, a suit regarding the breach of her rights which may or may not include damages claims against you in your personal and professional capacities and both publications, as well as all legal costs…”

On 20 January 2025, News24 and Daily Maverick responded to the letter, rejecting Simelane’s demands and claims. 

“The information you claim to be ‘personal and private’ is patently of public interest, given Minister Simelane’s position as a Cabinet minister and member of the National Assembly, the ongoing controversy around her VBS ‘loan’ and her opaque sources of wealth. These remain shrouded in mystery despite several opportunities afforded to her to explain the discrepancies between her declared income and personal expenditure spanning several years. It is a legitimate matter for journalistic inquiry,” the publications’ legal response reads. 

“Your accusations of abuse, ulterior motives and usurpation of law enforcement functions are not only false, but reveal a fundamental misunderstanding of the role and function of the media in a democratic dispensation,” it adds. 

In the wake of Daily Maverick and News24’s months-long investigation, the Hawks conducted a search and seizure of documents on Simelane’s former employee and office at Polokwane municipality, the Portfolio Committee on Justice and Constitutional Development called Simelane to Parliament to explain her coffee shop “loan” and the Public Protector opened an investigation triggered by a complaint from ActionSA MP Athol Trollip.

Simelane and Razwinane, as well as other Polokwane officials, are still under investigation by the Hawks for these and other transactions. Part of Simelane’s defence to the revelations has been to accuse the banking industry of racism, saying that it had been hard for her to secure a business loan at the time, which is why she took the loan from Gundo and Razwinane. 

The investigations, meanwhile, showed that she already had mortgage bonds from some of the big banks, on top of her having a significant nest egg of money in the years after the purchase of the coffee shop. DM

Comments

User Jan 31, 2025, 05:51 AM

Race card plus threats to sue. Sound familiar?

cracklin62 Jan 31, 2025, 07:20 AM

He he he

Jon Quirk Jan 31, 2025, 06:10 AM

Not only a woman of extravagant, unexplainable expenditure, but also a person of extremely poor judgement, wholly unsuitable for emmployment in the public sector, or indeed, anywhere.

in Jan 31, 2025, 08:07 AM

Well you say that, but her behaviour is exactly the same as any other cadre that gets caught out. Maybe it's you and me who don't understand the majority culture. You and I understand concepts like accountability, honesty and integrity, but maybe these words are foreign annoyances to them?

Richard Bryant Jan 31, 2025, 05:09 PM

One would think that, as Justice minister, she may have a basic grasp of law. Clearly not. But that’s the main characteristics of the cadre. Unqualified. Employed at many levels above capabilities. Spends everything they earn and extort and more, especially on flashy cars and bling. What bliss!

Cachunk Jan 31, 2025, 06:15 AM

Please keep chipping away our fearless protectors of the truth. We are eternally grateful to you for showing us what utter scum people like simelane are.

louw.nic Jan 31, 2025, 12:50 PM

Thank you, DM, for exposing these corrupt crooks in Government.

Ig Viljoen Jan 31, 2025, 06:17 AM

If the ANC and the Government fail to do lifestyle audits on their senior members, it is up to journalists to keep them honest - not that it will help if you are morally corrupt.

Barann Jan 31, 2025, 01:00 PM

It doesn't help at all. Just look at the sofa scandal. Every logical, common sense, decent, honest, ethical, moralistic person knows it was dirty tricks except the corrupt justice system and SARS and the Reserve Bank.

Richard Blake Feb 1, 2025, 10:53 PM

The ANC has infiltrated every sphere of Government with cadres, and placed many cadres in strategic areas of the private sector. The cANCer has spread and infected the whole country.

Gugu1 K Jan 31, 2025, 09:17 PM

You are wrong. They don't fail. They are not interested to do lifestyle audits because they fear what they would reveal. There's hardly anyone among ANC cabinet members who would survive a truly independent lifestlyle audit.

D'Esprit Dan Jan 31, 2025, 06:36 AM

Pathetic. Exposed for living it large on a salary that can't support it, so she pulls the race card. Not that Cyril cares, he doesn't have one ounce of common decency either.

neelsp2 Jan 31, 2025, 06:56 AM

That's the way they go. Either racisme or inocense. Like Zuma,Ramaposa,and everyone we wasted billions on in the Zondo commission. Nothing will happen. They are untouchable. Unfair and mean and sly buggers. They are all theaves.

Richard Kennard Jan 31, 2025, 08:20 AM

Interesting...the spelling actually amplifies your points

Grumpy Old Man Jan 31, 2025, 07:34 AM

This little 'chess move' suggests that Ms Simelane is not the brightest crayon in the box! The ANC not only has an 'honesty and integrity' problem its 'skills and smarts' cupboard is completely bare. Not sure how one 'reconfigures' when you have so little to reconfigure with?

Jennifer D Jan 31, 2025, 07:41 AM

A rat in a corner, fighting for her luxury life. Fortunately, she has Ramaphosa, our eminent leader, with her and he will protect her for life. No worries, she will be our next president.

Rod MacLeod Jan 31, 2025, 07:46 AM

When the money keeps rolling out, You don't keep books, You can tell you've done well, By the happy grateful looks, Accountants only slow things down, Figures get in the way, Never been a lady loved as much as [Thembi S'Lani] - all apologies to Messrs A Lloyd-Webber and T Rice

malherbec5 Jan 31, 2025, 07:50 AM

Didn't bra Juju threaten to sue Pauli van Wyk circa 2018 (?) about the VBS scandal? Empty threats, sidestepping worthy of a Springbok center and playing the obligatory victim and race cards. As the saying goes in Afrikaans - blaffende honde byt nie.

Rob Alexander Jan 31, 2025, 07:54 AM

Hot air. I wish she would actually sue.

keith.ciorovich Jan 31, 2025, 09:00 AM

Regrettably she will not sue as the same questions as to her wealth will be asked to which she has no answer. Just a question, what persuaded the president to appoint her as I am sure he applied his mind in the selection process ?

ath Jan 31, 2025, 10:19 AM

What mind?

George 007 Jan 31, 2025, 08:10 AM

Did she use the Mercedes Viano van for her shopping trips to haul the stuff back to her mansion? Asking for a friend.

groenewald.a.m Jan 31, 2025, 08:15 AM

An unintended master class in how to keep your dirty laundry in the news

Andrew Mckenzie Jan 31, 2025, 08:50 AM

Great comment Michael! Good laugh as well - at her expense!

J C Jan 31, 2025, 01:44 PM

Love it!

Con Tester Jan 31, 2025, 09:07 AM

To paraphrase HL Mencken: "A good horselaugh is worth a thousand lawyers' letters."

Kevin Potgieter Jan 31, 2025, 09:31 AM

Why? WHY? Why is she still in a position of responsibility?

Con Tester Jan 31, 2025, 09:47 AM

Core ANC culture apart, because Ramaspineless’ hands are also unclean.

awagema Jan 31, 2025, 09:57 AM

Her audacity is astounding, her entitlement beyond comprehension ..

Ian McGill Jan 31, 2025, 10:00 AM

A public servant is by definition answerable to the public, finish and Klaar!

dredges.girder0m Jan 31, 2025, 10:13 AM

Caught with her hands in various cookie jars.. It is quite amazing she still holds a cabinet function..

Jeremy Gabriel Jan 31, 2025, 07:14 PM

Being dishonest and abusing state resources you’re virtually guaranteed a great career in Goverment.

kate.posthumus Jan 31, 2025, 10:41 AM

...just when we'd stopped talking about her...

kate.posthumus Jan 31, 2025, 10:41 AM

...just when we'd stopped talking about her...

Sbusiso Nkabinde Jan 31, 2025, 10:59 AM

The decision by Dudu Simelane to pursue legal action against the Daily Maverick raises questions about the transparency of her financial affairs. It is important to remember that the media has a responsibility to hold public officials accountable, and their investigations can serve as a valuable

Michael Thomlinson Jan 31, 2025, 11:00 AM

Surely SARS should be interested? If not why not? The coffee shop is a money laundering vehicle. Not much business going through it and it is running at a loss, I bet. I know of exactly the same situation in our town. They are used to launder cash money through a "legit" business.

Charles Simpson Jan 31, 2025, 03:45 PM

Good point! where is SARS in all of this...

grahamk2009 Jan 31, 2025, 11:10 AM

Well done Pauli and Kyle - as usual on top of your game! Keep up the amazing investigative reporting you do...

bcmmayisela56 Jan 31, 2025, 11:39 AM

She can forget it! This lawsuit won't get anywhere. Judges will throw it out on the same day. What they're complaining about is standard journalistic operating procedure. Do due diligence and verify information properly.

abuchan Jan 31, 2025, 12:04 PM

You a government employee. So me Joe soap would like to know how to buy all those Larnie things with 40. 000 rands salary. PLEASE share your secret with all South Africans so we can lift ourselves from POVERTY. I suppose you have enough Money from your shenanigans to pay expensive Lawyers.

M- One-Zero-One Jan 31, 2025, 01:51 PM

It will be the same blunt illogical instrument they all use. I am not looking forward to reading about that stupidity in the news.

Kb1066 . Jan 31, 2025, 12:17 PM

If she carries her threat out, she will also open herself up to cross examination. If she lies during cross examination, she will be guilty of perjury. It is going no further.

beefbaron Jan 31, 2025, 12:25 PM

Why is it so difficult to get rid of errant public servants at all levels of government - some pigs are clearly more equal than others ! So much for equality before the law.

albertg.glass Jan 31, 2025, 12:38 PM

Thembi Simelane did you not consider the thousands of homeless , starving fellow South Africans when you spent money as if there was no tomorrow ? You are a disgrace as a public office bearer !! You should be ashamed of yourself... Sies !!!

Annika Larsson Jan 31, 2025, 01:21 PM

The correct response to Simelane’s lawyer’s letter to DM/Scorpio would have been: “Please go ahead and sue. That way, we and the public will get to examine the intimate details of her finances to fill in the missing pieces.”

mafeo Jan 31, 2025, 01:33 PM

Did she just throw racism in the mix of things…? I mean that’s low, she needs to strategic adjustment…

Fanie Rajesh Ngabiso Jan 31, 2025, 02:26 PM

Please sue Minister. I would love you to. It keeps the humour flowing, and there's the added benefits of knowing you will lose, and that it will cost you a fortune.

Jacques Wessels Jan 31, 2025, 03:36 PM

So DM journalists continue to do the President’s job ‼️

The Realist Jan 31, 2025, 06:34 PM

Complain all you like, but thief Ramaphosa still has her in the cabinet. What has she got on him?

perthandym Feb 1, 2025, 07:20 AM

$$$-greedy me-me-me woman

C B Feb 1, 2025, 09:40 AM

When you choose to live a life in public, and you choose to "serve" the public, you become public domain. Ask any actor.

Trenton Carr Feb 1, 2025, 09:59 AM

In some ZA cultures, as soon as the money tap starts flowing, they start acting like kings and queens. Then they fall in the trap of believing that those with the power deserves the money, and those with the money deserves the power. They forget their job is to serve.

Johan Herholdt Feb 1, 2025, 12:04 PM

Thanks Pauli and Kyle for your community service - teaching the government and its political parties (as well as many businesses and non-governmentals) how a "lifestyle audit" needs to be done. You might consider applying for the next tender in this regard!

Con Tester Feb 1, 2025, 12:33 PM

Sadly, with the ANC still a significant voice, they would never get such a tender because (1) they would deliver serious value for money, and (2) they would far too effective at it.