Sonia Mbele finally appears in court, has case withdrawn after admission of guilt fine paid
‘The Real Housewives of Johannesburg’ creator can finally put her tax evasion court case to bed after paying an admission of guilt. Former 'Generations' actress and businesswoman, Nomthandazo Sonia Mbele, has withdrawn her case against directors of Real Housewives of South Africa (Pty) Ltd, Yolisa Gqunta and Rebone Sesing after two no-shows at the Johannesburg Magistrates’ Court. The charges were related to 41 counts of contravening the Tax Administration Act, and M Bebele was accused of failing to submit Pay-As-You-Earn (PAYE), the company's tax returns, between 2019 and 2022. She paid an admission of guilt fine and did not contest the allegations against her. On her last court appearance, she cited ill health as reasons for her absence.
Published : 2 years ago by Oluthando Keteyi in Entertainment
After two no-shows at the Johannesburg Magistrates’ Court, former ‘Generations’ actress and now businesswoman, Nomthandazo Sonia Mbele finally showed up. On October 5, Mbele was granted by the court the last opportunity to attend the proceedings.
Mbele and her fellow directors of Real Housewives of South Africa (Pty) Ltd, Yolisa Gqunta and Rebone Sesing had been charged for contravening the Tax Administration Act. On Friday, Mbele made it court and paid an admission of guilt fine and did not contest the allegations levelled against her.
She was facing 41 counts of contravening the Tax Administration Act; they failed to submit Pay-As-You-Earn (PAYE), the company (The Real Housewives of South Africa) tax returns, between the period of 2019 to 2022. “I, ‘The Real Housewives of South Africa(Pty) with Reg No: 2017/413908/07, hereby admit guilt to the charges specified in Counts 1 to 41, as mentioned in the attached charge sheet, and tender the admission of guilt fine referred to in the charge sheet,” read the acknowledgement of guilt in the court papers. On her last missed court appearance, Mbele had submitted a medical certificate for the second time, citing ill health.
In a statement, Mbele explained that she was currently still getting treatment for work burnout which had turned chronic.