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The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has obtained urgent court orders freezing multiple properties and assets as part of an ongoing investigation into alleged irregular payments linked to the Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF).
In orders granted by the Special Tribunal on 19 December 2025, the court interdicted several respondents from selling, transferring, leasing, or otherwise dealing with identified assets while civil proceedings are pursued to recover alleged losses.
The first order involves a property identified as ERF 106 in Turffontein, Gauteng, held under title deed T14118/2023. The tribunal directed that the property may not be sold or transferred and that a caveat be registered against it. The respondent is also required to continue paying all financial obligations linked to the property, including municipal costs and insurance.
In a related case, the tribunal granted a broader preservation order covering multiple assets. These include:
- ERF 105, Turffontein (title deed T491/2024)
- An agricultural holding in Union Forests Plantation (title deed T1430/2023)
- Several vehicles, including a Toyota Dyna, Hyundai TQ H-1, Mercedes-Benz W205, and a Karet 1800 T Nosecone
All listed assets are now protected under an interim interdict, preventing any disposal or transfer without court approval.
The SIU brought the applications on an urgent basis, with the tribunal condoning deviations from standard court procedures to fast-track the matter. The orders will remain in effect while the SIU prepares civil proceedings, which must be instituted within 60 court days to recover alleged losses suffered by the UIF.
The cases are linked to UIF’s Temporary Employer/Employee Relief Scheme (TERS), although the exact value of the alleged losses and the full scope of the investigation have not been confirmed.
The tribunal also allowed affected parties to apply for reconsideration of the orders, meaning the legal process is still ongoing.
For now, the court’s decision effectively freezes key assets, preventing their movement while the SIU builds its recovery case.
The SIU has not yet publicly detailed the full allegations against each respondent. This has not been confirmed.
For readers in the Eastern Cape, the case highlights ongoing national efforts to recover public funds allegedly lost during the COVID-19 relief period. While the assets in question are located in Gauteng, the outcome could influence future investigations into UIF and TERS payments across the country. Local impact is not yet clear.
What happens next will depend on whether the SIU files its civil claims within the 60-day window and whether the tribunal ultimately rules in favour of recovering the funds.
We will update this story as more details emerge from the SIU and the courts.
#SIUWorkingForYou| SIU SECURES PRESERVATION ORDERS IN AN EFFORT TO RECOVER R19 MILLION UIF TERS FRAUD LINKED TO NAKO MANG TRADING ENTERPRISE
The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has obtained preservation orders from the Special Tribunal over assets worth millions, following its… pic.twitter.com/Mj0ZR5i06h
— Special Investigating Unit (SIU) (@RSASIU) April 14, 2026
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