Nelson Mandela court case delayed after lawyer Ismail Ayob withdraws

by Funmi Ojuroye

Updated Monday, July 29th 2013 at 18:51 GMT +3


South Africa: A court case aimed at ousting ex-South African president Nelson Mandela's aides from two companies he set up has been delayed, a law firm has said.
A judge took the decision after lawyer Ismail Ayob, acting for Mr Mandela's daughters, withdrew from the case.
The women were trying to gain control of the companies, said to be worth about Sh143m.
Mr Mandela's grandson Mandla accused them of trying to "loot" the 95-year-old ex-president's wealth.
Mr Mandela has been seriously ill in hospital since 8 June.
He spent 27 years in prison for fighting white supremacist rule in South Africa and became its first democratically elected president in 1994.
He stepped down from office five years later.
'Blatant abuse'
In April, two of his daughters, Makaziwe and Zenani, brought court action to oust prominent human rights lawyer George Bizos, ex-Housing Minister Tokyo Sexwale and lawyer Bally Chuene as directors of two of Mr Mandela's firms, Harmonieux Investment Holdings and Magnifique Investment Holdings.
The three had never been appointed to serve on the board of the companies, and had rejected requests to resign, Makaziwe and Zenani said.
The case was due to be heard on Monday, but was stuck off from the roll because of Mr Ayob's withdrawal, said a spokeswoman for Norton Rose Fulbright, the legal firm representing the defendants.
"Once they've appointed new legal representation... they must inform the judge and he will put it on the roll again," the spokeswoman added, AFP news agency reports.
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