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Mandela Granddaughter Faces Asset Auction Over R500,000 Tax Debt

June 2, 2025
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Tukwini Mandela, granddaughter of the late President Nelson Mandela, may have her assets seized and auctioned if she fails to settle a tax debt of over R500,000 owed to the South African Revenue Service (SARS).

Court documents reveal that SARS has obtained a writ of execution from the Johannesburg High Court, authorizing the seizure and public auction of her movable property to recover the outstanding amount. Legal experts indicate such measures typically follow extended non-payment or broken settlement agreements.

The communications specialist and House of Mandela Foundation member has not publicly addressed the matter. Attempts to reach her legal representatives for comment were unsuccessful.

This development marks another financial controversy involving the storied Mandela family, reigniting discussions about wealth management among legacy families and the challenges of upholding their public stature.

“Tax compliance applies equally to all citizens, regardless of status,” noted tax justice advocate Thabo Radebe. “This enforcement demonstrates SARS’ commitment to accountability.”

Should the debt remain unpaid, court-appointed officials could begin asset liquidation proceedings shortly. It remains unclear whether Mandela plans to contest the writ or negotiate a payment plan with SARS.

The case has drawn significant public attention due to the Mandela family’s historic significance. SARS maintains it enforces tax laws without regard to social or political standing.

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