News24 | Mashatile declares R37m Waterfall mansion owned by his son and son-in-law to Parliament as his own

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Deputy President Paul Mashatile.

Deputy President Paul Mashatile.

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Deputy President Paul Mashatile declared a R37-million house in Waterfall as his own property, despite it belonging to a company owned by his son, Thabiso Mashatile, and his son-in-law, Nceba Nonkwelo.

News24 previously reported that Mashatile and his new bride, Humile Mjongile, had moved into the luxurious property shortly after he was sworn in as a Member of Parliament in March.

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