Land scammer’s sentencing postponed

Published Nov 18, 2014

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Johannesburg - The sentencing of a former City of Johannesburg employee for illegally selling state land in Lenasia was postponed by the Johannesburg Magistrate's Court on Tuesday, the Gauteng human settlements department said.

“The matter was postponed to December 15,” said spokesman Motsamai Motlhaolwa.

“The accused's legal representative was in court but was not feeling well.”

Sifiso Handsome Litau resigned from his post during internal disciplinary proceedings where three people who had bought land from him gave evidence against him.

In July he was found guilty of illegally selling land in Lenasia Extension 13.

Two other people, David Mofokeng known as “Lepolisa”, and Thabo Moloi, were arrested in connection with the scheme in July and released on R5000 bail each. They were caught during a sting operation while allegedly trying to sell state land in the area to Hawks investigators.

Pastor Mandla Dlamini, 76, is serving a three-year sentence for his part in the crime.

Married couple Muzwamandla and Elizabeth Poto were found guilty on fraud charges in November 2013 and sentenced to three years of correctional supervision. They were also given 12 months' imprisonment for trespassing, suspended for 12 months.

The alleged kingpin of the syndicate, Richard Zikhali, faces 94

counts of fraud and money laundering. He is to be tried in the Johannesburg Specialised Commercial Crimes Court soon.

Sapa

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