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Justice minister Simelane dodges interview with Daily Maverick and News24 despite media blitz

Thembi Simelane, the justice minister, has refused an interview request with the journalists who broke the story of her R575,600 VBS-linked loan, even as she is on a media drive following her appearance before Parliament.
Justice minister Simelane dodges interview with Daily Maverick and News24 despite media blitz

Justice minister Thembi Simelane has refused to participate in an interview with Daily Maverick and News24 journalists who first broke the story of her 2016 VBS-linked loan, despite her recent media blitz. 

Simelane has in the past three days allowed herself to be questioned live on air by ENCA journalist Heidi Giokos and by Radio 702’s Clement Manyathela, and spent at least four hours in Parliament on Friday being questioned by MPs on the issue.

We revealed that she took a R575,600 alleged “loan” from Gundo Wealth Solutions in 2016, a company whose director, Ralliom Razwinane, was a VBS fixer. 

Days before this “loan”, Polokwane Municipality, of which Simelane was mayor, made the first of five investments with VBS. She used the money to purchase a coffee shop, Silvana’s, in Sandton. 

“But I am good, I am in the space, I am ready to account at any given minute, anywhere,” she said on 702, in response to a question on her welfare.

Simelane told Parliament that she had repaid R849,000 on the loan some four years later in three payments, in October and November 2020 with a final payment in January 2021. She offered no proof of these payments and claimed she received no undue benefit.

In total, Polokwane deposited R349-million with VBS between 2016 and 2017. The full amount was withdrawn prior to the bank’s collapse in 2018, caused by extensive looting by the bank’s management, fixers as well as ANC and EFF politicians. 

Razwinane, however, is facing charges of corruption for payments he received from VBS in connection with the Polokwane deposits. He was paid commissions, effectively success fees, for securing the deposits. Prosecutors labelled these payments corrupt.

On 1 August 2024, News24 requested an on-the-record interview with Simelane for a profile on her, and later, on 7 August 2024, sent a detailed request for comment on VBS-linked payments and repeated the request for an on-the-record interview. The query was responded to in writing.

In her initial responses to questions, Simelane maintained that the “loan” agreement was above board.

She also denied that there was any conflict of interest between her position as justice minister, with oversight of the National Prosecuting Authority, which is pursuing charges against several VBS corruption accused.

“There is absolutely no relationship between the transaction for the purchase of  Silvana’s Coffee Shop and any of the VBS Bank transactions,” the response to follow-up questions reads.

“The Minister remains committed to the practice of ethical leadership, and to this extent, she welcomes any legitimate scrutiny into her affairs, including her private business affairs.”

On Monday, Daily Maverick and News24 again sent separate requests to Simelane’s spokesperson, Tshekiso Machike requesting an interview that would be recorded and published in full on both platforms.

‘Unavailable’ — for some


“The minister is currently not available for your proposed meeting/interview,” Machike said on Tuesday.

Simelane, however, reacted with alacrity to the requests for interviews from eNCA and Radio 702 and spoke at length about the loan and her rationale for taking a loan from Razwinane’s company.

The interviews came within two days of her appearance before Parliament. She has yet, however, to make publicly available the loan agreement with Gundo or proof of her repayment of the loan.

To Giokos at eNCA, Simelane said, “It is difficult for a person who looks like me to get a loan in the South African economy. It’s difficult to get a loan and start a business as an African child without any form of assistance. There are so many brilliant dreams and ideas that black young people have but there’s no financing for them.”

Simelane appears to have invoked the real struggle of historically undermined people to receive banking loans as a defence of why she was caught being an ultimate beneficiary of VBS loot.

However, publicly available deeds office records show Simelane was the beneficiary of at least two home loans offered by two commercial banks between 2007 and 2010.

By 2016, Simelane had also been the Polokwane mayor for two years at a salary of between almost R920,000 in 2014 to R1,030,000 in 2016, data from Limpopo Treasury’s website states.

Among the questions initially sent by Daily Maverick and News24 were around this issue.

At the time, we argued that Simelane may have received a better deal from the banks she was already a client of. Simelane did not answer our questions.

Simelane is yet to account to President Cyril Ramaphosa, who in the wake of our reporting requested a report from her on the matter. She is also facing an investigation by the Public Protector following complaints filed by ActionSA and the DA.

Daily Maverick and News24 reported last week that the Hawks had raided Polokwane Municipality and seized documents from Simelane’s former PA.

The police investigation has been ongoing since 2019, and it appears the case has grown fresh momentum since the revelation of the loan and calls from political and non-governmental quarters for Simelane to step aside or be fired. DM

Comments (8)

sean20 Oct 3, 2024, 11:36 AM

"Like comrade JZ I will be available any time, any place to face my accusers. Come back in 20 years"

rtinsley@pixie.co.za Sep 11, 2024, 01:47 PM

The Minister does not seem to realise that 2 plus 2 virtually always adds up to 4. However paying 47% interest maybe her maths is not good ? Mr President time for you to act - and is it too much to hope that her day in court will come ?

Middle aged Mike Sep 11, 2024, 12:29 PM

This story is 100% on script for SA under the ANC. It continues to amaze me how many people still seem to think that something resembling the operations of a criminal justice system will follow and result in anything other than a smokescreen. We just aren't that kind of 'democracy'.

Gugu1 K Sep 11, 2024, 12:22 PM

It would be interesting to see the accounting treatment of this so-called "loan" on Gundo's books. The double-entry bookkeping system can be a very useful forensic insrument. The CIPC, SARS and financial watchdogs should be keeping records of Gundo's filings over the years.

bcmmayisela56 Sep 11, 2024, 09:52 AM

She's trying to insult our intelligence this one. She must step down. She couldn't receive a loan of 500k on a salary that's just over million. That's a bare faced lie.

Miss Jellybean Sep 11, 2024, 09:50 AM

Typical first claim ignorance of wrong doing when that doesn't work then pull out the good old standby the race card

Jay Vyas Sep 11, 2024, 08:29 AM

What I am patiently waiting for is the Toyi Toyi and Thrashing of the Silvana’s Coffee Shop by the EFF Brigade, lead by Carl Niehaus, Busisiwe Makwebane and Dali Mpofu in their Red Regalia and Black Gumboots! This is usually the Expected Default EFF Scenario, minus the Absconded Floyd!

William Dryden Sep 11, 2024, 10:45 AM

Couldn't have said it better, well put.

Kevin Venter Sep 11, 2024, 09:52 AM

I think the coffee shop already failed. No surprises there, since she clearly thinks a loan with 47% interest is a good deal, especially when you don't need to pay it back until the media uncover the looting and expose it.

Ian Gwilt Sep 11, 2024, 08:26 AM

I did not see the interview it seems no tough follow up questions asked