Surveillance, sabotage, slander, frequencies, and other machinations have been used against our family for years on end. This can not and does not happen without the consent and participation of law enforcement and institutions that are meant to uphold the law. Since we blew the whistle on South Africa's corruption - in specific ways as well as systemic - more has come to light about the reality of the social landscape and the corruption that runs in its veins. The grand theft it enables is something that all around the world should be concerned with, if only to make sure your insurance funds, unclaimed funds, investments and assets do not turn out to become your worst nightmare.
Read about 45 Wilton Avenue, forming a crucial baseline point to help understand where it seemed to stem from - a colonial home which would later reveal SA's true colors as it pertains to freedoms and the right to autonomy.
Fraudulent liquidation forms the basis of this case; a consequence of refusal to join the ANC, impeding on the right to exercise freedom on belief and right to choose neutrality. A campaign against the founder and her family ensued thereafter and has continued since, even across borders.
A liquidation was done on the basis of a rescue plan. The lawyer acted outside of the interest of directors and against obvious facts pointing to the "rescue-ability" of the company. The housed was seized but proof of eviction was not sufficiently seen. The syndicate went on to target property of aunts, one of whom was no longer a director.
Alliances with groups within international organizations enable continued persecution. This is seen through various facts, including the matching playbook of the the persecution we faced in South Africa. Additional subtle techniques of harassment used in order to obscure what's happening and where attacks are coming from.