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Six years on, VBS victims still bear brunt of devastating looting spree

The widespread looting and eventual liquidation of VBS Mutual Bank may no longer make headlines as often as when the scandal just broke. But the poor and marginalised victims who invested their life savings and lost everything continue to suffer six years later.
Six years on, VBS victims still bear brunt of devastating looting spree

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As reported by  Neesa Moodley, Vincent Cruywagen and Lucas Ledwaba, in November 2023, "32 people were arrested for their part in the VBS Mutual Bank scandal in which SA citizens and taxpayers were defrauded of about R2bn.

Read in Daily Maverick: ‘We are really suffering’ — six years on, VBS victims still bear brunt of devastating looting spree

"The most recent arrests late last year were those of Lepelle-Nkumpi Local Municipality’s former municipal manager, Thabo Ben Mothogoane; and its former chief financial officer, Rosina Mangaka Ngoveni; as well as Thapelo Molatlhegi, director of STG Financial Solutions. But few people have been sentenced, and an out-of-court settlement has made many casualties angry."

EFF leader Julius Malema and other party members have not faced criminal charges in connection with the VBS Mutual Bank scandal.

Six years on, VBS victims still bear the brunt of the devastating looting spree. This is their story. DM

Comments (2)

Dennis Bailey Jun 28, 2024, 12:59 PM

But they elected the same VBS crooks into power that robbed them of their nest eggs. I have no sympathy for stupidity.

William Dryden Jun 28, 2024, 09:51 AM

What's happened about Malema and his cohorts who also stole from VBS, they are still walking around as if someone is protecting them from prosecution. Maybe it's time to highlight them again so that they know that we know what they did.