(correct answers ) - Due 25
March 2025
Thabo owes an amount of R2 567 374.00 to his creditors. Since Thabo’s retrenchment by his
long-standing employer in March 2024, Thabo has been experiencing ongoing financial
difficulty. He has failed to pay his debts over the past few months, and since 30 November 2024
his liabilities have exceeded his assets. Maria is one of Thabo’s creditors, who is owed an
amount of R320 000 by Thabo. Thabo’s debt to Maria was due and payable on 5 January 2025,
but Thabo failed to pay the debt. Disappointed at this, Maria undertook an investigation into
Thabo’s financial affairs. She has established that Thabo owns an apartment valued at R2 250
000 and furniture valued at R300,000. She has also discovered that Thabo had owed his cousin
an amount of R400,000, which was due and payable only on 30 April 2025, and that Thabo had
made an early repayment in full to his cousin on 29 January 2025. Thabo had wanted to ensure
that should one of his creditors apply for the sequestration of his estate, his family members
would not suffer any financial loss. With the above in mind, discuss whether Maria is likely to be
successful in an application for a court order for the sequestration of Thabo’s estate. Include in
your discussion the requirements she must prove to succeed with such an application.