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Two Brothers Lose Over R7.6 Million After their Father Failed To List Them As Death Beneficiary

November 15, 2025
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Two Brothers Lose Over R7.6 Million After their Father Failed To List Them As Death Beneficiary
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A contentious legal dispute concerning a significant inheritance has concluded dramatically after two siblings, who were excluded from their late father’s R7.6 million death benefit, suffered a decisive defeat at the Financial Services Tribunal (FST). Their petition for relief was denied, leaving the siblings without recourse and reigniting renewed discussion regarding the intricacies of estate disputes within South Africa’s financial sector.

The dispute emerged following the demise of the patriarch, whose life insurance and retirement fund benefits amounted to a substantial R7.6 million. Although the estate was anticipated to provide financial security, the two brothers were conspicuously absent from the list of beneficiaries, a decision that compelled them to pursue legal action.

In their submission before the FST, the brothers contended that they possessed a legitimate claim to the benefit, asserting that the exclusion was arbitrary and potentially an oversight. They requested that the Tribunal intervene and reassign a portion of the funds in their favour. Nevertheless, the Tribunal’s judgement was prompt and unequivocal.

Chairperson of the FST Advocate Nandi Mahlangu, stated in the judgement After a comprehensive review of the evidence and pertinent documentation, the Tribunal determines that there are no grounds to alter the beneficiary designation as specified in the deceased’s policy. The law unequivocally affirms the authority granted to policyholders in appointing beneficiaries.

The judgement underscores a broader issue encountered by numerous families involved in inheritance disputes: the binding effect of death benefit nominations and the restricted authority of courts or tribunals to modify these designations, even when family members perceive themselves to be aggrieved.

Legal professionals monitoring the case emphasise that the result highlights the necessity of precise communication and expert legal guidance in draughting beneficiary nominations to avoid distressing disputes. This case functions as a cautionary example, according to estate counsel Thabo Dlamini. Once a beneficiary has been duly nominated and formally documented, tribunals infrequently possess the authority to modify such decisions.

The siblings’ unsuccessful attempt at securing relief leaves them confronting the reality of being excluded from a multi-million rand payout, evoking feelings of loss and resentment.

As families nationwide observe attentively, the case highlights the intricate balancing between respecting the final wishes of the deceased and navigating claims of fairness within complex family relationships. Currently, the Financial Services Tribunal has established a definitive stance that beneficiary designations remain valid, and legal challenges must satisfy rigorous criteria to be successful.

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