Nelson
Mandela leaves $4 million estate to family, staff and ANC
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[February 03, 2014]
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) — Former
South African President Nelson Mandela has left his $4.1 million estate
to family members, the ruling African National Congress, former staff
and several local schools, according to a reading of his will on Monday.
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Deputy Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke told reporters the division
of the estate — provisionally valued at 46 million rand ($4.1
million) excluding royalties — had been accepted by Mandela's family
earlier on Monday with no contestation so far.
Mandela's third wife, Graca Machel, may waive her claims to the
estate, Moseneke said at a news conference where he summarized parts
of Mandela's 40-page will.
Moseneke said some of the estate would be split between three trusts
set up by Mandela, including a family trust designed to provide for
his more than 30 children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
The reading of Mandela's will was expected to set off another round
of squabbling among members of his large and factious family over
the anti-apartheid hero's financial legacy.
Mandela, who died in December at the age of 95, left behind an
estate that includes an upscale house in Johannesburg, a modest
dwelling in his rural Eastern Cape home province and royalties from
book sales, including his autobiography, "Long Walk to Freedom".
More visibly, his legacy includes a potent political and moral brand
that some of his grandchildren and great-grandchildren have already
used to market everything from clothing to reality TV.
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Some of his grandchildren have started a line of caps and
sweatshirts that feature his image under the brand "Long Walk to
Freedom". Two of his U.S.-based granddaughters starred in a reality
television show called "Being Mandela".
Such aggressive marketing — as well as reports of fighting among
family members over Mandela's money — have fueled the impression in
South Africa that some of the family members have exploited their
famous relative.
($1 = 11.1688 South African rand)
(Reporting by David Dolan and Zandi Shabalala;
editing by Larry
King)
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