This Gupta mansion is on sale in one of Cape Town’s priciest residential areas, complete with its caved-in thatch rooves, rotting balconies, cracked walls, and slimy pool.
The property was bought by the Guptas for R17 million in 2005. Now it’s been left to crumble, much to the anger of neighbours.
It might be a drop in the ocean compared to the cost of State Capture (at least R50 billion, by some calculations), but at least the Guptas have had a crummy Friday afternoon.
Former mineral resources minister Mosebenzi Zwane wants you to believe there was nothing untoward about him flying aboard the Gupta family’s private jet.
Gangs carrying out violent extortion rackets across the Cape Metro municipality, who go by names like the Guptas and Boko Harams, are spreading their tentacles.
Hermione Cronje, who runs the Investigative Directorate (ID) in the NPA, says she finally has the tools she needs to start cleaning house.
The Gupta network of shady and illegal dealings has been dealt a pretty serious blow, with the US government announcing sanctions against the family.
For a good few million, you could take over ownership of this jet, which was previously the property of the infamous Gupta family.
Ever wondered what a R100 million wedding in Abu Dhabi looks like? Go on – have a look around this ‘Big Fat Indian wedding’.
OTT is short for ‘over the top’, by the way, and is a pretty accurate description of the five-day bonanza the Guptas have planned in Dubai.
Ajay Gupta has filed an affidavit on behalf of the family, contesting the damning evidence mounting at the State Capture inquiry, which included some pictures from inside Saxonwold.
During the six month period stretching from November 2010 through to April 2011, the State Capture agents were hard at work. Luckily, somebody was keeping notes.
The picture in Gupta pal Ashu Chawla’s South African ID book shows him wearing sunglasses. And yes, that is illegal.
First there was ‘Jersey Shore’, and then there was ‘Geordie Shore’. Sandwiched somewhere in between was our Clifton take, created by a local billionaire.
Justin van Pletzen, the 39-year-old businessman from Stellies who bumped into Ajay over in Dubai, found himself in hot water after the video went viral.
A South African businessman spotted the elusive Ajay Gupta in Dubai, and said if it wasn’t for some pesky laws he would have dished out the pain.
They might have packed up and buggered off by now, their fugitive status made official, but the Gupta residence in Constantia continues to plough through water.
After sitting pretty for so long, the Gupta family are on the run. If Ajay is in Dubai, as some experts believe he is, what chance do we have of bringing him home to face the music?
There’s a full-blown manhunt underway for Atul Gupta. According to reports, if it wasn’t for a pilot with a conscience he would have been long gone.
After years of having their wings clipped, the Hawks are now springing into action. Here’s what one source had to say about what lies behind those gates.
When we see a police presence at Saxonwold, it’s usually to keep angry protesters at bay. The Hawks aren’t there to play nice.
It really is a case of only the finest for South Africa’s least favourite set of brothers, because the Gupta family jet is right off the top shelf.
The Guptas are preparing to appear in front of a parliamentary enquiry in March, lawyering up with a Houghton-based firm. I find this defence staggering.
He might be making mountains of money across the pond, but Trevor still shares the frustrations of the average South African. Sometimes all you can do is laugh.
It’s no secret that Ajay, Atul, Rajesh and the rest of their merry band of looters have their hands stuck in South Africa’s back pocket. Here’s the latest from FT Weekend.
You don’t hear from the Guptas much, which is probably a good PR move. That being said, we’re having a good chuckle at this Twitter account.
For the next ten days, a curated selection of emails from the #GuptaLeaks will be available for download. Take a look.
The Guptas can rest easy with the likes of the NPA, knowing that our legal eagles will never deliver justice. The FBI, on the other hand, won’t be so easily bought.
It seems like every day there are more headlines about State Capture and looting, and if you’re a little overwhelmed then here’s where you need to start.
Thanks to some leaked emails, we can now see the invoices from that lavish Gupta wedding back in 2013. Shall we look at what you kind souls paid for?