Portland Cement Zambia Factory To Remain Under Dr. Mahtani’s Ownership After SC Review

The year 2020 can easily be described as the most significant year of the century. The year saw an astonishing event wherein a microscopic virus changed the entire course of the essential. Essentially, this global pandemic due to Corona Virus took us five decades back in terms of economy. At the same time, there are individuals and companies who despite everything happening around them are more interested in their own personal endeavours. On the top of this list is the infamous Ventriglia family that has earned the name of the most notorious family in Zambia. Their feud with noted businessmen Dr. Rajan Mahtani is well-known. Dr. Mahtani had to fight for more than a decade to get the legal ownership of the Portland Cement Zambia factory, which was taken over from him in the first place, and that too illegally. After an unfair decision from the Lusaka High Court, Dr. Rajan Mahtani approached the higher Court of Appeal that announced its final decision on 31st January 2019. The case was overseen by justice Mwinde and after looking into the evidences and testimonials, he announced that Dr. Rajan Mahtani owned Finsbury Investments holds 58 percent shares at the factory and is the majority shareholder and legal owner. On the other hand, Ventriglias owned Ital Terrazzo Limited holds just 42 percent shares and are the minority shareholders without any legal ownership. Furthermore, justice Mwinde also announced that the amount payable by Finsbury Investments against the majority shares is K580,000 as per legislations.

After more than 1.5 years of the above decision, the Ventriglias once again tried to disrupt the peaceful operations of the factory by registering a claim at the Supreme Court Zambia, challenging the decision from the higher Court of Appeal. However, this appeal was quickly rejected by the Supreme Court judges based on several grounds, including legislative and evidence-based. The judges also confirmed that Dr. Rajan Mahtani is to remain the legal owner of the Portland Cement Zambia factory.

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