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SARB R6.3BN STEINHOFF SETTLEMENT BUT WHERE'S JOOSTE’S BODY?
The Star
|July 29, 2025
Lack of clear communication has intensified public doubt
THE mystery surrounding the alleged death of former Steinhoff CEO Markus Jooste has given rise to conspiracy theories, reflecting a growing lack of trust in law enforcement, according to a respected political analyst.
As the dust settles on a R6.3 billion agreement between the South African Reserve Bank and Ibex Holdings, the former Steinhoff empire, a far more unsettling question refuses to go away. No one can say where Jooste was buried.
While a statement by the SARB confirmed that both parties reached a settlement allowing Ibex to wind down operations, repay creditors, and conclude all related legal proceedings, the nation is still asking: “Where is the proof that Jooste is truly dead?”
After the full extent of the Steinhoff scandal came to light, Jooste was fined last March R475 million by the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) for accounting fraud. He allegedly took his own life shortly after being informed that an arrest warrant had been issued against him, a death that has since been shrouded in mystery.
This ongoing uncertainty has led to growing concerns about the lack of transparency from the authorities and those around Jooste.
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