South African television star Moshe Ndiki faces legal action from the revenue service over unpaid taxes. The actor, who appeared in Life with Moshe and was a former cast member of The Queen and Gomora, claims that fraudulent activity occurred on his tax profile. Ndiki experiences significant stress from the situation but collaborates with authorities to resolve the matter. He maintains his innocence while working to clear his reputation. The performer refuses to provide additional details about the case.
Court records indicate Ndiki's original debt exceeded R500,000 before penalties and interest raised the total to approximately R600,000. SARS delivered a final demand notice during June, warning of asset seizure if payment arrangements were not made. The tax authority offered installment options and debt suspension possibilities for contested amounts. Ndiki failed to respond adequately to these proposals. SARS subsequently filed for default judgment through Johannesburg High Court proceedings.
Court records indicate Ndiki's original debt exceeded R500,000 before penalties and interest raised the total to approximately R600,000. SARS delivered a final demand notice during June, warning of asset seizure if payment arrangements were not made. The tax authority offered installment options and debt suspension possibilities for contested amounts. Ndiki failed to respond adequately to these proposals. SARS subsequently filed for default judgment through Johannesburg High Court proceedings.