Mabikwe v Absa Trust Limited and Another (5696/2019) [2019] ZAGPJHC 311 (5 September 2019)
The applicant failed to establish that the conduct of the trustee imperils the trust property or its proper administration. The trustee acted with appropriate caution regarding property acquisition and complied with fiduciary duties. The applicant did not provide sufficient evidence of unnecessary expenditure or...
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- Citation
- [2019] ZAGPJHC 311
- Parties
- Applicant: John Vuyo Mabikwe; Respondent: Absa Trust Limited; Respondent: Road Accident Fund
- Court
- South Gauteng High Court, Johannesburg
- Jurisdiction
- South Africa
- Judgment Date
- 5 September 2019
- Case Number
- 5696/2019
- Procedural Posture
- Urgent Application / Opposed Application for Variation and Termination of Trust Order
- Judges
- FD Dippenaar
- Legal Topics
- Trust Property Control Act, Removal of Trustee, Variation of Trust Deed, Fiduciary Duties, Costs Order
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Parties
John Vuyo Mabikwe
Applicant
Absa Trust Limited
Respondent
Road Accident Fund
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Urgent Application / Opposed Application for Variation and Termination of Trust Order
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the applicant has established grounds for the removal of the trustee under section 20 of the Trust Property Control Act.
- 2 Whether the trust deed should be varied or the trust terminated under section 13 of the Trust Property Control Act.
- 3 Whether the trustee has breached fiduciary duties to the beneficiary.
Ratio Decidendi
The applicant failed to establish that the conduct of the trustee imperils the trust property or its proper administration. The trustee acted with appropriate caution regarding property acquisition and complied with fiduciary duties. The applicant did not provide sufficient evidence of unnecessary expenditure or mismanagement. The jurisdictional criteria for variation or termination under section 13 of the Trust Property Control Act were not met, nor was a case made for removal of the trustee under section 20. The trust remains necessary to protect the applicant's interests, and placing control of the funds in the applicant or his uncle would not serve the welfare of the beneficiary or...
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