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Bail bid fails for Bushiri as he spends another weekend in the locker

Malawian Prophet and leader of Enlightened Christian Gathering Shepherd Bushiri and his wife Mary are due to spend the second weekend in jail after their bid to get bail was adjourned until monday. The Bushiri’s, as well as, Willah and Zethu Mudolo and Landiwe Sindani are said to be involved in fraud and money laundering to the tune of R102 million and were arrested by the Hawks almost two weeks ago. 

Bail hearing has been postponed to Monday  by the Pretoria Magistrates Court as the couple continue to remain on remand at Kgosi Mampuru prison. The Magistrate presiding over the case Thandi Theledi said she could not, in any case, have made the ruling on Friday as the State opposed to the bail application for various grounds.

Shepherd and Mary Bushiri

The court heard earlier from the State that, among other things, the Bushiris held diplomatic Malawian passports, that their status  in South Africa was currently under investigations by  Home Affairs, and that the pair misled the court about their “living arrangements” in South Africa.

“The statement that they live in a normal family setting in South Africa is not true,” the State argued. “The children travel to and from South Africa for school holidays – they are listed un schools in Malawi and their support structure  is there.”

In addition, the State argued that the release of the Bushiri, who is head of Enlightened Christian Gathering (ECG), could disturb public peace as members of the public were divided on the matter, and that it could lead to the intimidation of witnesses, who were known to the accused.

Bushiri – in a supplementary affidavit before the court – said that all his passports have been handed over and confirmed that he and his wife hold diplomatic passports from Malawi but it was also handed over to the Hawks investigative team.

“I deny that any offence was ever committed by me. I have no reasons to run away. I have no reason to evade my trial as I need to vindicate myself,” Bushiri is quoted as saying in his affidavit.

The State argued that Mudolo pose “a flight risk”  as he attempted to flee the country on three occasions . Adjourning the matter to Monday, the Magistrate said she is yet to go through all the affidavits and documents submitted for and against the bail application by the Bushiris and their co-accused.

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