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2024-06-19 at 15:48 #452704Nat QuinnKeymaster
Louis Liebenberg cuts back to private investigator. More assets confiscated BY Andre Smit…..
There are seizure orders attached to Liebenberg’s diamond mine.
“We’re letting the trucks come now. We are now loading all of them here at the mine in Koingnaas.” So said the liquidators after seizure orders were passed to the offices of the diamond mine operated by diamond dealer Louis Liebenberg in the Northern Cape town.
“Diamond Magnate” Liebenberg hacks back at private investigator in explosive Facebook exposure
In a shocking turn of events, diamond mining magnate Louis Liebenberg came out against private investigator Mike Bolhuis.
Bolhuis launched a scathing attack on the businessman just before the election.
The timing of Bolhuis’s defamatory Facebook post, in which he claimed to have opened a “project” against his former client, raised eyebrows and sparked a fierce battle of words between the two.
Liebenberg, who never returned from a brawl, came to Facebook Tuesday night to address the accusations outright.
In a live broadcast to thousands of his followers, the gloomy-seeking businessman came armed with damning evidence in the form of voice notes from Bolhuis.
The recordings, played during the broadcast, paint a picture of a private investigator who allegedly took large sums of money from Liebenberg for various investigations, only to leave him empty-handed and without results.
One particularly horrific case was the theft of diamonds and gold worth an estimated R50 million by Liebenberg’s trusted bodyguard, Hein Jooste, and close friend, Jacques du Preez.
Liebenberg said the two worked closely with the Hawks in Kimberley, which had long threatened to bring him to his knees. In the voice notes, Bolhuis can be heard ambiguously saying that Danie Bruwer of the Hawks denied any knowledge of the men or the theft.
Liebenberg said senior members of the Hawks, however, passed on information to him indicating that an investigation was indeed being conducted by the unit, assisted by a private investigator.
This, he argues, is perfectly in line with his belief that Bolhuis, to whom he has paid more than R3 million in cash over the years, works with the men who robbed him, all under the guise of a Hawks project.
Liebenberg calls out Bolhuis for allegedly moving large sums of cash across the border to his Mauritius accounts, suggesting that the private investigator is covering up the proceeds of the authorities.
He also questioned the size and legitimacy of Bolhuis’s operations, saying the media starlet’s staff were all contractors, unlike the public perception of a large, well-established firm.
The timing of Bolhuis’s attack on Liebenberg is particularly suspicious, as the private investigator had appeared as a special guest on a Kyknet broadcast with Liebenberg just months earlier, hosted by media personality Riaan Van Heerden. Bolhuis begged Liebenberg during that stall chat not to enter politics, an ominous forewarning of his plan to derail the popular businessman’s run for Parliament.
As the victim of a crime, Liebenberg made it clear that he would no longer have him portrayed as the villain. The explosive revelation shed new light on the complex relationship between the diamond tycoon and the private investigator, leaving the public to question the motives behind Bolhuis’s actions and the legitimacy of his claims.
One thing is certain: the war of words is far from over and the outcome of Liebenberg’s revelations will surely have far-reaching consequences for all parties involved.
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