Sunday, November 04, 2012

Zuma's son in debt

Imogen Vollenhoven
04 November 2012

 Unless Edward Zuma, President Jacob Zuma’s son, can find a benefactor, he stands to be publicly humiliated on Wednesday when goods seized from his home go under the auctioneer’s hammer to help pay off a massive debt incurred for his wedding a year ago.

Bizarrely, when members of the media tried to contact Zuma this week to ask how he felt about the imminent sale of his worldly goods, he claimed not to know anything about it.

He went on to assert that no official application for the seizure of the items had been served on him by the sheriff of the court, nor had he been invited to the auction.

An almost incoherent Zuma went on to deny he owed his wedding planner, Paul Mann, money.

And claims he knows nothing about the debt to Paul Mann. He said his wife dealt with all the wedding preparations, and as far as that he  says he does not owe Paul anything and then goes to ask why  Mann’s lawyer hasn’t contacted him.
 
Mann refuted this, saying he won his court action against Zuma, who still owes him R1 million of the R2.5m he billed them for their Hollywood-style bash. 

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