By: Natasha Archary
Terry Pheto’s Bryanston house went on auction today, after the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) confirmed that the multi-million Rand home was bought with funds from the National Lottery.
While Pheto’s stunning home received no bids on Thursday, 02 March, the SIU says auctions will continue until the mansion is sold and the funds recovered.
Terry Pheto's Bryanston house has ended with no bids, The auction opened at R4m and closed at R2.5m with no offers
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SIU “The house of Moitheri Pheto was built with funds linked to siphoning of the National Lottery Commission (NLC) grant funding” pic.twitter.com/SjWZNS9QlO
The ordeal pulled on Sizwe’s heartstrings which is a little out of character, considering Siz’s moral compass usually rests firmly on the right side of the law.
Famous or not the ladies on the Kaya Drive didn’t feel for Terry Pheto, who was “out there flashing it” for years before the karmic order of things eventually caught up with her.
Many listeners also felt nothing for Terry Pheto, and shared that they can’t wait for others implicated in the National Lottery scam to also have their lives unravel before their eyes.
Another celebrity who many listeners don’t feel anything for is Oscar Pistorius, who has shown no remorse for killing his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp in cold blood.
Ten years later and Pistorius still maintains that he thought he was shooting an intruder through the bathroom door and not his model girlfriend.
While Siz made mention of criminals who are able to reform in prison, the general consensus was that this wasn’t the case with the former paralympian, who has still not taken accountability for his actions.
“I don’t feel sorry for famous people, so Sizwe even if you do something and you break the law, I’ll say you deserve whatever it is you’re going through.
The same with Oscar Pistorius because he knew exactly what he did and still tried to use his fame to get away with it.”
Listen to the conversation on Kaya Drive:
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