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Joe ‘Ferrari’ Sibanyoni Loses Legal Shield as Court Bid Collapses Clearing Way for NPA Action

May 31, 2026
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The legal team representing Mpumalanga businessman Joe “Ferrari” Sibanyoni has withdrawn its urgent High Court application aimed at preventing the enforcement of a J50 arrest warrant, a move that clears the way for law enforcement authorities to proceed with action against him and his co-accused.

The withdrawal marks a significant development in the case, effectively ending a legal effort that had temporarily delayed the execution of the warrant. With the application no longer before the court, the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) and the South African Police Service are now free to continue with enforcement measures without any judicial restriction.

Legal commentator Zola Majavu said the decision substantially alters the legal position of the accused. According to Majavu, the removal of the urgent application means the state can now carry out its mandate without further legal obstacles, allowing investigators and prosecutors to move forward with the matter.

A J50 warrant is generally issued in situations where authorities believe there may be a risk that a suspect could evade arrest or fail to comply with legal processes. Its issuance is often viewed as an indication of the seriousness with which investigators are treating a case and reflects the urgency attached to securing the attendance of those involved before the courts.

For Sibanyoni, a prominent yet controversial figure in Mpumalanga’s business community, the latest development places him in a more precarious legal position. The businessman has remained under public scrutiny as the case continues to attract attention across the province and beyond.

The withdrawal of the court bid is expected to accelerate the next phase of the legal process, with attention now shifting to the actions of the NPA and police. Authorities are anticipated to move ahead with the enforcement of the warrant as investigations and related legal proceedings continue.

The matter remains closely watched, with further developments expected as the state advances its case against Sibanyoni and his co-accused.

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