- ERS is seeking a default judgment against Touch Hygiene (Pty) Ltd and its director, Nkululeko Robson Magagula, over alleged unpaid VAT.
- The tax debt claimed is E1,082,529.81, plus interest and legal costs.
- Court papers say the summons was served on 8 April 2026, but the defendants allegedly failed to respond within the required time.
- ERS is using the High Court to recover the debt, reflecting a stricter push to enforce tax compliance and collect revenue.
Source: times.co.sz
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