South African authorities want to sell Prophet Shepherd Bushiri's luxury private jet worth R50 million! The North Gauteng High Court approved the National Prosecuting Authority's request to auction off his fancy Bombardier Challenger aircraft. This expensive plane has been sitting at Lanseria Airport since Bushiri fled South Africa with his wife, Mary, back in 2020. The government claims he bought this jet using dirty money from crimes.
Bushiri fired back on Facebook, calling this totally unfair. He says Malawi courts already threw out these same charges against him. The prophet claims everything started when two scammers introduced a forex platform to his church members but disappeared with their money. Bushiri insists he paid back over 70 million rand to victims from his funds. He believes South African authorities target him unfairly because he's a foreigner.
The prophet accused South African police officers of demanding 12 million rand in bribes to avoid arrest. He claims he showed evidence of this corruption to multiple government agencies, including the Hawks' President. Bushiri begged prosecutors to look at all the facts before selling his aircraft. He feels persecuted instead of protected by South African justice.
Bushiri fired back on Facebook, calling this totally unfair. He says Malawi courts already threw out these same charges against him. The prophet claims everything started when two scammers introduced a forex platform to his church members but disappeared with their money. Bushiri insists he paid back over 70 million rand to victims from his funds. He believes South African authorities target him unfairly because he's a foreigner.
The prophet accused South African police officers of demanding 12 million rand in bribes to avoid arrest. He claims he showed evidence of this corruption to multiple government agencies, including the Hawks' President. Bushiri begged prosecutors to look at all the facts before selling his aircraft. He feels persecuted instead of protected by South African justice.