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Resurrection pastor Alph Lukau and wife in Sars' crosshairs over R20 million in tax debt

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Alph Lukau and wife Celeste were served with letters of demand from Sars for over R20 million outstanding tax.
Alph Lukau and wife Celeste were served with letters of demand from Sars for over R20 million outstanding tax.
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Pastor Alph Lukau, the controversial man who claims that he can resurrect the dead and heal the sick, is dealing with some very sick finances, and he and his wife Celeste could have their assets sold at an auction should they fail to settle nearly R24 million of outstanding taxes.

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