The Johannesburg Property Company (JPC) hasopened 16 fraud cases with the policeand approached the high court to obtain urgent interdicts to reverse the alleged expropriation without compensation of city-owned properties by private individuals and companies. JPC spokesperson Lucky Sindane told Sowetan the municipality did not authorise the transfer or sale of the properties, which were discovered to have been transferred into private hands. “The city did not sell these pieces of land,” said Sindane.
Sindane said the transfers took place in 2024 and involve vacant municipal properties in different parts of the city. “Most of these properties are in Marlboro Gardens, which is why many of the criminal cases were registered at Bramley police station. Other properties are located in Linbro Park, Ormonde, Aeroton, Lenasia South, Ruimsig, and Soweto,” he said.
Sindane said the suspected fraudulent transfers were uncovered through the city’s geographic information systems (GIS) department, which tracks property ownership changes to ensure the municipality bills the correct property owners. “The city did not sell these pieces of land.” — Lucky Sindane “The City of Joburg’s GIS department assisted JPC by extracting property transfers that occurred on land owned by the city. These were then analysed internally to determine the legitimacy of the transfers,” he said.
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Sindane said initial findings were that the transfers were facilitated using fraudulent documentation and forged signatures. “Fraudulent documents with forged signatures, purporting to be those of the City of Johannesburg, JPC, and the Gauteng department of human settlements, were used to effect these illegal transfers,” Sindane said. He added that some of the properties were transferred to private individuals, while others were registered under companies with traceable directors. As a result, JPC has opened 16 fraud cases at several police stations while also filing urgent applications in the Joburg high court to obtain court orders reversing the transfers and restoring the properties to the city.
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