Over a thousand bottles of premium alcohol belonging to Shauwn Mkhize – or MaMkhize – has netted in over half a million rand in an auction this week.
To date, a long list of the businesswoman’s assets have been auctioned off to pay off her R40 million SARS debt.
This includes specialised construction equipment, household furniture, designer handbags, and a R5 million Lamborghini Urus.
MAMKHIZE’S BOOZE RAKES IN HALF A MIL
According to reports, over a 1000 bottles of alcohol belonging to MaMkhize were seized and placed on auction this week.
The auction raked in over R500 000.

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According to Bidder’s House, highlights of the auction included the following sales.”
- LOUIS XIII Remy Martin cognac (750ml) for R31 500
- Armand de Brignac “Ace of Spades” champagne (3L) for R12 400
- Balvenie Triple Cask whisky (750ml) for R12 100
- Salmanazar of Moët & Chandon Brut Impérial champagne (9L) for R6 600
HOW MUCH DOES SHE OWE SARS
Over the years, MaMkhize has courted controversy for all the wrong reasons, with allegations linking her to tax evasion, tender fraud, corruption, and forgery.
Last year, the businesswoman’s properties were raided during a search and seizure operation warranted by SARS and granted by the High Court.
Through her family’s Shandi Trust, MaMkhize owes around R40 million in unpaid taxes.
Her luxury assets, like cars, handbags, furniture, specialised equipment, and now alcohol, were auctioned off to help settle the debt.
MaMkhize’s soccer club, Royal AM FC, was placed under curatorship, and, after failed bids, was expelled by the PSL.