We are deeply concerned about the recent segment aired on The Devi Show, which contained misleading and inaccurate information regarding our organisation and client. Despite our submission of verified evidence and factual documentation, none of this information was presented to viewers, resulting in a distorted and incomplete portrayal of the matter.

As a matter of fairness and accountability, we reiterate that all supporting documentation and correspondence are available for inspection by any client or member of the public who wishes to understand the full and accurate story, including the key facts that were omitted from the broadcast.

To date, our organisation has successfully completed over 1,186 property transfers and proudly served numerous satisfied clients within the Mohlakeng Ext 5 community. We share this in the interest of transparency, truth, and continued public trust.

Key Points Not Disclosed byThe Devi Show aired 26th October 2025:

1.Proven Track Record:
Dawie Beyers Attorneys have successfully completed 1,186 property transfersin Mohlakeng Extension 5.


2. Collaborative Effort:
Another firm was also allocated over 500 transfers on the same project which they have transferred over 400 thus far.


3. Lawful Cancellations:
All sale agreement cancellations were donelegally and contractually correct, and only where clients hadfailed to pay the purchase price, transfer fees and rates clearance certificate costs for an extended period of time their sale agreements were cancelled. All property transfers in South Africa require a rates council clearance certificate and transfer costs, these costs arenot included in the purchase priceand in the sale agreements. This is expressly referred to in the sale agreements and in handouts provided by our staff.


4. Transfer Costs:
Fees charged have been belowstandard conveyancing tariff rates (in this case well over R10,000 just for attorney fees)to accommodate affordability.


5. Successful Delivery:
To date, the program has facilitatedover 1,500 successful transfers, giving rightful owners their title deeds.


6. Omissions and Misrepresentation:
The Devi Show failed to disclosethe factual evidence provided and instead createdsensationalism and emotional bias. The broadcaster ignored that certain clientsdid not meet contractual obligationsorfailed to pay costs contractually agreed to. The featured complainant Ms. Ramphomane currentlyuses municipal water and electricity meters but hasnot been paying for these services.


7. Transparency and Communication:
Full transparency regardingtransfer costs and processeshas always been provided:

  • At theSheriffs office - while still in business,

  • Duringconsultations with our staff, and

  • Atcommunity meetingsheld to update clients via newspaper, Whatsapp, sms and Facebook.


8.Trust Account Integrity:

  • No trust monies were ever misappropriated.

  • All client funds mandated are invested underSection 86(4) trust investments.

All other funds remain in ouraudited trust account, with full accountability maintained per client files.

9. Nedcor documents:

The Devi Show ignored that we have documents from Nedcor's attorneys confirming that the sale in execution was executed procedurally correctly.

Dawie Beyers Attorneys Inc.

29th October 2025
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