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Jampies granted license to liquidate TTM owner's assets

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Cheslyn Jampies
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Cheslyn Jampies claims the court has ruled in his favour in the quest to have former club Tshakuma Tsha Madzhivhandila FC boss's businesses liquidated.

In 2023, the left-footed star asked the Johannesburg High Court to liquidate Lawrence Mulaudzi's owned ABC Motsepe League League for failing to pay him R750 000.

TTM breached the contract they had with the former Jomo Cosmos fullback by forcing him to leave while he still had a contract with them.

Last year, a dispute resolution chamber [DRC] led by Advocate Nalane SC ruled in Jampies's favour.

"The court has now granted my legal team the license to go and get a liquidator, to liquidate Mulaudzi's assets," Jampies tells KickOff.

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"God willing, he pays what he owes and he learns from it because he spoils a lot of players' careers.

"He has messed up a lot of players' careers, whatever they've built he has broken within less than six months. The law should take its course, and hopefully he wakes up from it because we are already struggling with our football as a whole. We can't have owners like this, and he lies to players, on top of it, to free himself from the wrongs that he did.

"But I'm happy, my legal team is on to him. God willing, it happens quicker than expected.

"There’s a lot of things that were run through this company that he registered the club on, it’s not only the club that he has registered as his company.

"I don't think he understands all of those things can be in jeopardy because of what is about to go down.

"He doesn't care about what trauma and mental state he put us through. I have lost my vehicle, I have lost my furniture and, on top of it, he lies. So, that is a second route we gonna take for defamation of character, for damages.

"Because of that, I'm still sitting without a team because of the things they've spoken about me.

"When this case started, he owed me R750 000, but remember that goes up with 7% every month. And it could be R2 or R3 million rands.

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"Initially, the court agreed that they must pay R750 000, that was more than a year ago, 7% every month. It's a lot of money.

"Because the outcome only came on Thursday [March 7, 2024], so they will serve Mulaudzi the papers around Monday."

Though Mulaudzi could not be reached on his phone despite several attempts, the club's lawyer Kabelo Mashego said he was in the dark about the whole thing.

"I do not know about this matter, I have not been on record for TTM since the start of the new season. They haven't instructed me about anything, so I can't comment," Mashego says.

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