Maqubela given time to file papers over her frozen share of husband's estate

27 August 2014 - 11:03 By Sapa
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Accused number 1 in the Judge Patrick Maqubela murder case, Thandi Maqubela, in court in Cape Town. File photo
Accused number 1 in the Judge Patrick Maqubela murder case, Thandi Maqubela, in court in Cape Town. File photo
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The Western Cape High Court has given convicted killer Thandi Maqubela more time to file papers against a court order that resulted in her share of her husband's estate being frozen, according to a report.

The Star newspaper reported on Wednesday that Judge Babalwa Mantame criticised Maqubela for not complying with court rules and missing the filing deadline.

Muhammed Kagee, lawyer for the Asset Forfeiture Unit (AFU), asked the court on Tuesday for an interim order to be extended until November 18.

The AFU obtained a provisional restraint order last month and is seeking to strip Maqubela of her share -- believed to be worth around R7.2 million -- of the estate of her husband, acting judge Patrick Maqubela, who was killed in June 2009.

According to the newspaper, this was on the grounds that her share constitutes the "proceeds of unlawful activities".

In November, the same court found Maqubela guilty of killing her husband.

She was also found guilty of forging her husband's will and committing fraud by causing potential prejudice to his estate.

She is being held at Pollsmoor Prison until sentencing procedures in September.

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