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The abuse of the beneficial ownership of trusts to conceal assets in insolvency and divorce proceedings: a South African study
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The abuse of the beneficial ownership of trusts to conceal assets in insolvency and divorce proceedings: a South African study
The abuse of the beneficial ownership of trusts to conceal assets in insolvency and divorce proceedings: a South African study
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The abuse of the beneficial ownership of trusts to conceal assets in insolvency and divorce proceedings: a South African study

2024
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Purpose Previous research has indicated that trusts are used to commit various economic crimes, but limited studies examine the exact method of how trusts are abused. This paper aims to determine how trusts are abused to conceal assets in insolvency and divorce proceedings. Apart from discussing how fraudulent trusts are evaluated by South African courts, two court cases will also be analysed to determine how trusts have been abused in the past to conceal assets in insolvency and divorce proceedings. Design/methodology/approach The methodology used is a literature study, predominantly using court cases and relevant statutes as the primary sources of information. The difference between a sham and alter ego trust is discussed, whereafter two court cases are dissected to identify how trusts have been abused to conceal assets. Findings The study found that trusts can be abused in different ways to conceal assets in insolvency and divorce proceedings. This can vary from the way the trust is established to the way the trust is used. But trusts are particularly susceptible to abuse when there is no separation between the ownership and enjoyment of trust assets, and the trust lacks independent trustees. Originality/value The research finding can be used to better understand how trusts are abused in divorce and insolvency proceedings.
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Emerald Publishing Limited,Emerald Group Publishing Limited