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Lottery looter lawyer lives luxury jet-set lifestyle despite wolves at the door
‘When life gives you lemons, buy a freaking jet’ — Lesley Ramulifho.
Dodgy lawyer Lesley Ramulifho, who has benefited to the tune of tens of millions of rands from Lottery grants and legal work for the National Lotteries Commission, enjoys a champagne lifestyle jetting around the world for holidays at exotic getaways.
Both his house on the luxury Mooikloof Country Estate near Pretoria, and a mountainside house in Simonstown were frozen after the National Prosecuting Authority’s Assets Forfeiture Unit (AFU) obtained a preservation order over them.
The orders were granted in terms of the Prevention of Organised Crime Act, which is used to combat organised crime, money laundering and criminal gang activities.
GroundUp previously revealed how a nonprofit organisation, Denzhe Primary Care, was hijacked by Ramulifho and then used to obtain Lottery grants of R27.5-million to build a drug rehabilitation centre near Pretoria. The rehab was so shoddily built that it is falling apart just a few years later.
He used at least R5-million of the Denzhe grant to buy and furnish his Pretoria home, and support his lavish lifestyle.
He also lost a recent court case against GroundUp related to a complaint against him for forging a bank statement.
Ramulifho is opposing the orders on his houses and two Ocean Basket restaurants he owns in Pretoria, which the AFU says were paid for with Lottery money. He is also appealing his loss against GroundUp.
But his legal woes do not seem to have clipped his wings.
We thought Ramulifho was camera-shy until we found his Instagram page. Here he describes himself as a “global citizen” and openly displays his life of luxury and jet-setting.
His holiday destinations, according to his posts, include Paris, Cuba, Colombia, the United States, Seychelles, Turkey and Dubai, with stays at luxury hotels, like the Four Seasons and the Radisson Blu.
His 132,000 followers appear to revel in his posts, showering him with compliments and fire emojis, like these:
| You always ontop of the world 🌎 🔥🔥🔥– @figodelmar
| OnPoint brother 🙌– @trevor_sindane
| Coolest dude from SA🔥🔥🔥– @marcooliviersculpturecasting
Jet setter
Ramulifho’s Instagram adventures appear to have started shortly after international Covid travel restrictions were lifted in late 2020.
His first posts show him riding a scooter in Vietnam, shopping in Turkey and hitting the ski slopes in Russia, where he rang in the new year.
His clothes are branded and he has a penchant for expensive watches, some of them on display on his Instagram page.
His 2021 feed shows him back in Turkey. According to his Instagram, he visited Cape Town before heading to Dubai for “business” in late January. He then spent some time at his Pretoria mansion, before heading back to Cape Town, where he checked in at the penthouse suite of the Radisson Blu. According to his location and timeline, he stayed here four times from March to May.
In August 2021, Ramulifho spent a week in the Maldives, enjoying the sea and sun. In early November, he shared a photo of himself with world-renowned South African artist Marco Olivier and a custom sculpture made by Olivier. Later in the month, he returned to Cape Town (again at the Radisson). Ramulifho posted himself in New York, Paris, and finally Mexico, where he spent Christmas and New Year’s Eve. While there, he visited Pablo Escobar’s mansion in Colombia.
His 2022 feed shows him holidaying in Cape Town, New York, Miami, Cuba and the Bahamas, where he saw in the New Year. He also attended the Fifa World Cup.
According to his Instagram, Ramulifho checked into the Radisson Blu penthouse enough times for the hotel to quip in an Instagram comment that it was his “Cape Town home”. This is also the year that he boasts having bought a jet. He wrote on Instagram: “When life gives you lemons, buy a freaking jet” — but whether this is true or just a bid for internet clout is unclear.
This year he was back to Paris and Turkey, and, most recently, the Seychelles, where he is seen sipping champagne on a beach, touting R12,000 Off-White sneakers and what appears to be a white gold watch.
He shared his location at the Four Seasons Resort, Seychelles, where one night can cost just upwards of R20,000. According to his Instagram stories, he flew to Seychelles on 8 August and left 12 days later (business class, of course).
There are also photos of him in a private aircraft, apparently about to board a helicopter, and chilling out in First Class on commercial flights. A November 2021 post shows a Ferrari trip around what looks like the Cape Winelands.
There are also posts of Ramulifho with his close friend Phillemon Letwaba, the NLC’s former chief operating officer. Letwaba, who played a key role in the looting of the Lottery, resigned under a cloud last year just before he was due to face a disciplinary hearing to answer corruption-related charges and other charges of abusing his position to enrich himself and his family.
The caption for one of the Instagram photos of him and Letwaba, both dressed to the nines in dress suits and quaffing drinks, reads: “Dreams not enough … we’ve to go get that shit #dreamchasers”.
Dream home
No expense was spared decorating and furnishing his home in Mooikloof. The decor includes “Lesley’s own version of the Last Supper” painted on the dining room ceiling, according to a source who knows him and has visited the house several times. All the furniture is “designer” and there is also a lot of fine art on the walls. His Marco Olivier sculpture sits at the side of the pool.
The house has both a formal and informal lounge, with Hermes throws covering the lounge suite in one of them, GroundUp was told. “There’s lots of designer stuff, like Louis Vuitton and Gucci.”
Ramulifho lives on the ground floor of the house, with the upstairs reserved for guests.
“He has a huge walk-in cupboard in his bedroom filled with designer clothes and a wall covered with racks filled with expensive sneakers. He also has a collection of valuable watches, some of which he has boasted cost millions.”
Ramulifho didn’t respond to a request for comment. Letwaba responded: “Don’t you have anything better to report than gossip?” DM
First published by GroundUp.
Lekker South Africa, corruption is in the order of the day
Clearly, I am doing something wrong in practicing law! I have always said that an attorney won’t starve, but it’s no way to get fabulously wealthy. I wonder if Lesley gives lessons!
Obviously he does give lessons … on how to ‘up yours’ … and mine !
Just how is it that peeps implicated in corruption always happen to resign “just before he was due to face a disciplinary hearing” and then dololo/nothing/nix/fokol happens?
Why does no-one lay criminal charges, and why do LE/SAPS/NPA not follow up?
OK, OK … stupid question, sorry!
Mr. Schroeder. All good points. I can address one of your questions. ‘Fokol happens’ cos that was all shipped to Russia … remember?
Jealaas down!
‘Ubuntu’ cadre style…..
Stealing from the poor to live the bling life – that’s the cadres…..
I wish that he actually gets convicted (let’s hope he denied some ‘friendly request’ or two for a hand from the “bosses” – won’t have cover), then let’s see how he lives the jet-set life at our notorious maximum security prisons.
Oh well, one can always wish…😕
Funny how the general public admire criminals with a certain lifestyle. It explains why Trump manages to have such a strong following….. ignorance is,and always has been,bliss!
…and Biden’s fraud and thievery doesn’t worry you?…..phhht.
Trump lives in your head.
I don’t think that’s the point Jane’s trying to make. This isn’t a debate about American politics.
If you bung the right people, particularly ANC HQ no accountability necessary.
This makes me sick. How are Ramulifho and Letwaba not charged and prosecuted?
At least one of those images looks to have been badly photoshopped. My guess is he’s a faker in more ways than one.
This is the life to which the ANC cadres aspire. Why should they care that 73 people burned to death in a derelict building. Sadly, the same goes for our so-called president. He of the mealy mouth and no action. Sickening to an extent never imagined possible. To those few (very few) decent ANC members, what the hell are you doing?