South Africa

Docket nr 971/02/2021

Bail denied: Former Gupta associate Iqbal Sharma to stay behind bars

Bail denied: Former Gupta associate Iqbal Sharma to stay behind bars
Iqbal Sharma was denied bail on Tuesday 8 June, 2021, Accused 4, he has been charged with fraud and money laundering project at the Bloemfontein magistrate court. (Photo: Lihlumelo Toyana)

In arguing against bail being granted to Iqbal Sharma, the State hit back with an arsenal of cross-border transfers from the Reserve Bank flagging alleged money-laundering concerns involving a staggering R264-million to a company he owned in a UAE Free Zone — it also found traces of Eskom cash that had moved into the account via Trillian Capital Partners.

Former Gupta associate Iqbal Sharma is to stay in custody following his arrest in connection with n R24-million fraud and money laundering case in the Free State. 

The State had accused Sharma of being dishonest and deliberately concealing details about his offshore finances in his application for bail before the Bloemfontein Magistrate’s court.

Sharma, described as a “citizen of the world” and holder of a British passport and a UAE residence card, has travelled in and out of the country 128 times in just over a decade.

He speaks multiple languages, was schooled in the UK, the US, Pakistan, India and Switzerland and has the money to run — most likely to the UAE where his former ‘criminal associates,’ the Guptas, and their chief lieutenant Salim Essa now live.

Sharma presents an overwhelming flight risk and faces a minimum of 15 years in jail if convicted, said the Investigating Directorate of the National Prosecuting Authority in its efforts to keep him locked up until the end of his trial.

Magistrate Estelle de Lange agreed. 

The wealthy Johannesburg businessman was arrested on 2 June 2021 in connection with a R24-million contract from the Free State government and is among a group facing charges of Contravention of the Public Finance Management Act, fraud and money laundering. 

His co-accused include three former government officials now out on bail and Gupta brothers Atul and Rajesh as well as their wives, Chetali and Arti for whom warrants of arrest have been issued.  

Assets belonging to both Sharma and the Guptas have been attached pending the outcome of the criminal case.

Money flows

Investigating officer Colonel Mandla Mtolo submitted an affidavit setting out the State’s case against bail on Tuesday, 8 June 2021. 

Mtolo said there was compelling evidence that Sharma has access to funds running into hundreds of millions of rands through his 100% ownership of an entity called Issar Global Limited, registered in the UAE’s Jebel Ali Free Zone. 

Essa is or was a director of this company along with Sharma who is referenced via a British passport number (which he now claims to have lost) on the company’s documents.

Reserve Bank cross-border transactions involving Issar Global and SA resident counterparties were also submitted to court. 

 “The records contain too many columns to print out in an accessible format and will accordingly be provided on a memory stick filed with this affidavit,” says Mtolo.

The deed of transfer in respect of his Morningside, Johannesburg property shows that the company owns it (See Top Billing Feature below).

 

Mtolo said that Sharma’s affidavit filed for bail has been “carefully framed” to give the guise of an open and honest statement when in fact, Sharma actually only disclosed what the NPA either knows or what he assumes it to have excavated for the bail hearing. 

The affidavit deliberately concealed from the court the fact that Sharma’s UAE company (Issar Global) received at least R264,459,241,05 in apparent money laundering payments from SA into the company’s bank accounts in the UAE between 22 August 2016 and 8 December that year.

(Mtolo referred to those transfers in the context of evidence about  Isaar Global Limited provided by Paul Holden of Shadow World Investigations at the State Capture Commission.)

Although the NPA had had limited time to prepare its response to Sharma’s bail bid documents (it had less than 24 hours) it had already traced R275,000 of those payments to Isaar in to a set of complex  alleged money laundering transactions that go back all the way to payments that Eskom made to Trillian Management Consulting (TMC) and or another alleged Gupta enterprise called Centaur Mining.

Mtolo says while Sharma wanted the court to believe that the bulk of his estate is in SA, his local assets probably accounted for less than 10%. 

In addition to a substantial number of European trips over the years, Sharma has covered a dozen different African countries and eight in Asia. 

Free State case just the beginning

Sharma was the sole director of Nulane Investments 204, a company that landed a R24-million contract in the Free State in 2011. He is accused of having immediately outsourced the job to Deloitte for R1.5-million, a fraction of the cost to government, 

He then allegedly entered into another sub-contract for exactly the same services, this time with a Gupta-linked company, Gateway Limited in Dubai. 

Mtolo says the State’s case is that Sharma was the sole director and shareholder of Nulane at all material times. 

And, he was allegedly the signatory on behalf of the company, who concluded a fraudulent sub-contract with Gateway that provided a pretext for the money paid by the Free State government to be laundered on to the Gupta enterprise. 

The State also contended that Sharma was the signatory to a fraudulent letter to the Bank of Baroda, allegedly representing the transaction between Nulane and Gateway as an arms-length one. 

And, he is no ordinary suspect. Sharma, says Mtolo, is implicated in a range of other frauds and corrupt acts which enabled the Gupta family criminal enterprise to extract corrupt payments of more than R7-billion from Transnet — these are likely to translate into additional criminal charges.

This alone, says Mtolo, is an incentive for the businessman to avoid prosecution in South Africa. 

Magistrate Estelle de Lange agreed. Bail was denied and Sharma is scheduled to appear in court on 5 July 2021. DM

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  • Coen Gous says:

    Wow, totally unexpected. Thank you Magistrate Estelle de Lange. You set an example how justice must prevail, unlike the Magistrate in the Bukhiri case. Is this a turning point? You bet! Whist the court case might still take years, this could set in motion a series of arrests in all the State Capture misdeed. Just waiting for the Zondo report, and Betohi and her team can really start the work we’ve been waiting for, for so long. And Zondo will give them more than enough ammunition. He is simply to bright and sharp not to produce a report that will be impossible to ignore by the powers and the critics

  • Ian Gwilt says:

    A big wow from me too
    But he will appeal again.
    Baby its cooold inside

  • Caroline de Braganza says:

    With acknowledgement to Bob Dylan:
    “Now you won’t talk so loud
    Now you won’t seem so proud
    You’ll be scrounging your next prison meal
    How does it feel, how does it feel?
    To be without a home
    Like a complete unknown, like a rolling stone!”

  • Kobus Smit says:

    Awesome. So he’s not going to enjoy that Whisky tonight he’s been looking so much forward to. And his mates in Dubai is likely starting to break a sweat after today … they know chances are he’s going to start chirping like a budgie …

  • Wilhelm Boshoff says:

    EXCELLENT!

  • Cape Flats says:

    Congrats, NPA, Shamila Batohi, Hermoine Cronje, Col. Mtolo and the team! Way to go! You’ve made a klomp people nervous tonight.

    • Alley Cat says:

      Hear Hear!
      I have always rated Ms Batohi after hearing her speak at a Maverick event shortly after she was appointed. Her and her team are so constrained by lack of resources, but they do a great job.
      People understandably criticise them but I believe this is unfair. She could have remained at The Hague in her cushy job and probably double the pay, but she chose to come home and do this difficult and thankless one.
      These results are because of patience and detailed work unlike the embarrassing first attempt to prosecute the Estina crooks.
      You go Shamila and team!

    • Jessica Bezuidenhout says:

      that is such a leaker comment that one! partly because the last line is it is so factual:)

  • Jane Crankshaw says:

    At last there is light at the end of the long dark tunnel of State capture. Thanks also has to go to CR, who has quietly and diplomatically managed and exposed the ANC’s short comings that allowed this theft and laundering to happen on their watch. Hopefully we will see future convictions that will allow SA to hold its head up again and be the country that Mandela inspired and we were proud to be a part of.

  • Ian Gwilt says:

    Minus 1 tonight in Bloem
    can anyone spare a warm blanket

  • Steven Burnett says:

    One Iqbal S behind bars. One to go.

  • Salomine Theron says:

    Excellent news! Hats off to the NPA.

  • Chris 123 says:

    Good he’s definitely a flight risk, in fact can’t believe the idiot didn’t run when the Guptas did.

  • André van Niekerk says:

    Excellent!

  • George van der Watt says:

    Mr Sharma, my sympathies bro. Ill be thinking of you while having a lekker braai and a cold brewsky on the beach this weekend. Hope the hospitality and the company in the Bloemies tjoekie are not too bad. Vyf July is n hele entjie weg. Eish!

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