DPP files complaint against Chief Magistrate Tonjeni after Joe Sibanyoni case collapse
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DPP files complaint against Chief Magistrate Tonjeni after Joe Sibanyoni case collapse
The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) has lodged a complaint against Chief Magistrate Tuletu Tonjeni after her handling of the case involving prominent businessman and taxi boss Joe “Ferrari” Sibanyoni led to it being struck off the roll. The DPP filed a formal complaint with the Magistrates Commission against Tonjeni on Tuesday. DPP reports Chief Magistrate Tonjeni to Magistrates Commission The DPP based its complaint on serious concerns th…
Joe ‘Ferrari’ Sibanyoni Extortion Case Re-Enrolled Ahead Of Delmas Court Appearance
The National Prosecuting Authority has re-enrolled the extortion and money laundering case against Mpumalanga taxi boss Joe Sibanyoni and three co-accused. The matter is expected to be heard in the Delmas Magistrates Court on Thursday after the case was previously struck off the roll in the Kgwaggafontein Magistrate’s Court. The NPA said the decision to […] The post Joe ‘Ferrari’ Sibanyoni Extortion Case Re-Enrolled Ahead Of Delmas Court Appeara…
NDPP unpacks Joe Ferrari Sibanyoni and co-accused case expected back in court
By Marcus Moloko The extortion and money laundering case against Mpumalanga taxi boss Joe “Ferrari” Sibanyoni and his three co-accused has been re-enrolled and will return to court on Wednesday at the Delmas Magistrate’s Court. Sibanyoni, along with Oupa Josiah “Bafana” Sindane, Mvimbi Daniel Masilela, and Philemon Makhaya Msiza, face allegations of extorting more than R2 million in protection fees from a local mining entrepreneur. The matter wa…
Case against Joe ‘Ferrari’ Sibanyoni, others re-enrolled
Case against Joe ‘Ferrari’ Sibanyoni, others re-enrolled Nokuthula Khanyile Wed, 05/27/2026 - 11:30 JOHANNESBURG – The extortion and money laundering case against Mpumalanga taxi boss Joe ‘Ferrari’ Sibanyoni and his three co-accused has been re-enrolled.All four are expected to present themselves at court on Wednesday. The matter will now be heard in the Delmas Magistrate’s Court. The four men face allegations of extorting more than R2-mil…
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