The case against former attorney Peet Viljoen, accused of involvement in a multi-million-rand scheme involving the fraudulent sale of Johannesburg municipal properties, has been postponed to June 26 for a formal bail application. The Joburg Property Company welcomed his arrest, saying it marks a significant step towards accountability in a matter that has been under investigation for more than a decade.

Former celebrity lawyer Peet Viljoen, described by his wife as a 'gentle giant', faces serious charges including fraud and corruption, as he fights for bail following his arrest.

The case against former attorney Peet Viljoen, accused of involvement in a multi-million-rand scheme involving the fraudulent sale of Johannesburg municipal properties, has been…

JPC welcomes arrest as decade-long probe into alleged sale of 33 City properties reaches turning point