Independent News Eswatini
No Result
View All Result
Thursday, April 30, 2026
  • Login
  • Register
  • News
    • Crime and Courts
    • Health
    • Diplomacy
    • Opinion
    • Lotto
    • Letter to Editor
    • Archives
  • Business
    • Banking
    • Economy
    • Energy
    • Science & Technology
    • Finance
    • Markets
  • Lifestyle
    • Fashion & Beauty
    • Food & Drink
    • Home & Garden
  • Motoring
  • Culture
    • Art & Design
    • Books
    • Entertainment News
    • Film & TV
    • Music
    • On-Stage
  • Travel
    • Travel News
    • Travel Tips
    • Destinations
    • Tourism
    • Hotels
  • Sports
    • Match Centre
    • MTN Premier League
    • Premier League
    • Betway Premiership
    • World Sports
    • Soccer
  • Climate
    • Environment & Water
  • Classifieds
  • More
    • Our Team
    • Contact us
    • Advertise
    • Competitions
    • Work for us
    • My account
SWATI LIST
Independent News Eswatini
  • News
    • Crime and Courts
    • Health
    • Diplomacy
    • Opinion
    • Lotto
    • Letter to Editor
    • Archives
  • Business
    • Banking
    • Economy
    • Energy
    • Science & Technology
    • Finance
    • Markets
  • Lifestyle
    • Fashion & Beauty
    • Food & Drink
    • Home & Garden
  • Motoring
  • Culture
    • Art & Design
    • Books
    • Entertainment News
    • Film & TV
    • Music
    • On-Stage
  • Travel
    • Travel News
    • Travel Tips
    • Destinations
    • Tourism
    • Hotels
  • Sports
    • Match Centre
    • MTN Premier League
    • Premier League
    • Betway Premiership
    • World Sports
    • Soccer
  • Climate
    • Environment & Water
  • Classifieds
  • More
    • Our Team
    • Contact us
    • Advertise
    • Competitions
    • Work for us
    • My account
No Result
View All Result
Independent News Eswatini
No Result
View All Result
Home Motoring

Used car buyers in SA face rising fraud risk

Adekunle Owolabi by Adekunle Owolabi
June 9, 2025
in Motoring
Reading Time: 3 mins read
0
Juan Hanekom, Sambra’s national director

Juan Hanekom, Sambra’s national director

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

JOHANNESBURG– Second-hand car buyers in South Africa are being warned to tread carefully as a wave of fraud and misrepresentation cases continues to plague private vehicle sales, with legal experts and industry bodies urging tighter regulation.

Buyers seeking bargains in the used car market are increasingly falling victim to dishonest sellers who hide accident damage and other defects. This has led to several court cases challenging the traditional protection offered by the “voetstoots” clause — a legal term meaning “sold as is.”

The clause, commonly included in private sale agreements, protects sellers from being sued over defects discovered after a sale. However, courts are now ruling that this protection falls away when there is deliberate dishonesty or fraud involved.

In one recent case flagged by Johannesburg-based law firm Wright Rose-Innes, a vehicle was sold as “accident-free” with a “full-service record” — claims that later turned out to be false. The buyer, after uncovering significant hidden damage and prior collision history, approached the court to cancel the oral sale agreement. The court ruled in the buyer’s favour, ordering restitution.

AlsoRead

Chery wants to make small electric car in Europe

Chery wants to make small electric car in Europe

April 22, 2026
The concept Chery KP31 bakkie is, speculatively, expected to make its production debut at the Beijing Auto Show in April. Picture: Chery

Chery eyes Fortuner rival

March 4, 2026

Legal professionals say this ruling sends a clear message: sellers who knowingly misrepresent a vehicle’s condition can no longer hide behind the voetstoots clause.

ADVERTISEMENT

For Eswatini nationals eyeing South African used cars due to lower prices and wider selection, the warning could not come at a better time. Many local importers rely on listings from South Africa’s online marketplaces, where such fraud is harder to detect without physical inspection.

According to the South African Motor Body Repairers’ Association (Sambra), fraudulent activity is being fuelled by gaps in legislation and inspection standards. Juan Hanekom, Sambra’s national director, explained that current roadworthy inspections only cover visible damage, allowing poorly repaired or written-off vehicles to slip through unnoticed.

ADVERTISEMENT

He said many of these vehicles are registered as Code 2 (used cars) in the government’s eNaTIS system, even though they were previously written off by insurers. These vehicles, often declared uneconomical to repair, are refurbished and sold to unsuspecting buyers on digital platforms — including cross-border markets like Eswatini.

ADVERTISEMENT

To counter this, Sambra is calling on the South African government to establish a full vehicle salvage database that integrates with the national registration system. The group also wants revised vehicle classification codes based on damage severity. Their proposal includes:

  • Code A: Irreparable, must be crushed
  • Code B: Non-repairable but with salvageable parts
  • Code N: Non-structural damage, repairable

While the South African Insurance Association introduced a VIN-based tool in 2023 for consumers to check a vehicle’s history, Sambra says the platform is limited in scope and does not provide full protection.

“The infrastructure already exists — we just need the legislation,” Sambra said.

The lack of comprehensive checks and accountability continues to leave thousands of used car buyers vulnerable, especially those purchasing across borders where legal recourse is limited.

Adekunle Owolabi

Adekunle Owolabi

Adekunle Owolabi is a journalist, political analyst, and digital strategist with experience across Africa and the Middle East. He focuses on international diplomacy, promotes digital inclusion, and advocates for a borderless Africa.

Discussion about this post

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
  • Kombi driver was murdered over cross – border trade

    Kombi driver was murdered over cross – border trade

    29 shares
    Share 12 Tweet 7
  • Eswatini Bank opposes consolidation of EswatiniMed appeals

    10 shares
    Share 4 Tweet 3
  • Journalists struggle to survive on E3,500 as Press Club sounds alarm

    5 shares
    Share 2 Tweet 1
  • ICT Minister Warns Against ‘Brown Envelope’ Journalism, Calls for Responsibility in Media

    4 shares
    Share 2 Tweet 1
  • New law to regulate medical aid schemes – FRSA  

    10 shares
    Share 4 Tweet 3
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

Business

  • Banking
  • Economy
  • Energy
  • Finance
  • Markets
  • Money

Travel

  • Culture & Experiences
  • Destinations
  • Tourism
  • Hotels
  • Travel News
  • Travel Tips

Useful Links

  • Contact Us
  • Our Team
  • Advertisement
  • Competitions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Archives
Independent News Eswatini

Independent, bold and thought-provoking, The Independent News Eswatini is a trusted local publication delivering compelling national and international news. Our dedicated team of fearless journalists keeps emaSwati informed with breaking news and in-depth reporting, upholding the highest standards of accountability and public interest journalism.

© 2025 Independent News - A publication of Mveleza Publishing

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

*By registering into our website, you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.
All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Crime and Courts
    • Health
    • Diplomacy
    • Opinion
    • Lotto
    • Letter to Editor
    • Archives
  • Business
    • Banking
    • Economy
    • Energy
    • Science & Technology
    • Finance
    • Markets
  • Lifestyle
    • Fashion & Beauty
    • Food & Drink
    • Home & Garden
  • Motoring
  • Culture
    • Art & Design
    • Books
    • Entertainment News
    • Film & TV
    • Music
    • On-Stage
  • Travel
    • Travel News
    • Travel Tips
    • Destinations
    • Tourism
    • Hotels
  • Sports
    • Match Centre
    • MTN Premier League
    • Premier League
    • Betway Premiership
    • World Sports
    • Soccer
  • Climate
    • Environment & Water
  • Classifieds
  • More
    • Our Team
    • Contact us
    • Advertise
    • Competitions
    • Work for us
    • My account
SWATI JOBS

© 2025 Independent News - A publication of Mveleza Publishing

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.