29m ago
We are determined that those responsible for what has been termed “the biggest bank robbery in this country” are brought to book, Batohi says, during the Q&A.
Now Lebeya: We can’t say that [certain] individuals will be arrested, just watch the space. The method of our investigation is that we will not name people before they appear before court. We will not be indicating how many people will be charged or prosecuted.
35m ago
The investigation continues, says Lebeya, during the question and answer.
“The investigation will guide us. We will follow the evidence,” he says.
42m ago
We need time and patience, says Batohi who says she shares in the impatience of the public.
“We need to ensure we deliver on all fronts. I feel and share the impatience of the public, but we want to assure you that there is a lot of behind the scenes work “under difficult circumstances””.
44m ago
#VBS Batohi says she feels the enormous pressure says such matters need time and patience “wheels of justice are turning and the rule of law will prevail” (@tshidi_lee)
— Team News24 (@TeamNews24) June 17, 2020
46m ago
Batohi: We need to deliver justice to in this matter. It is our duty to the direct victims of corruption in this particular matter.
47m ago
Batohi is now speaking: The investigating teams have to be meticulous and painstakingly go through evidence with fine tooth comb. There is still more to be done, even with today’s developments.
48m ago
#VBS NDPP Batohi says while the advancements by the Hawks are a milestone they all still know a lot of work still lies ahead (@tshidi_lee)
— Team News24 (@TeamNews24) June 17, 2020
51m ago
The eight men arrested were given a total of R122-m, directly or indirectly, unduly. They will appear in the Palm Ridge Regional Court tomorrow (Thursday). #VBSArrests (@CowansView)
— Team News24 (@TeamNews24) June 17, 2020
52m ago
Hawks head Lt Gen Lebeya gives a breakdown of 47 counts against 8 VBS suspects arrested – 5 counts racketeering, 12 theft, 7 fraud, 15 corruption, 7 money laundering. 4 have been arrested, 3 are expected to hand themselves over, 1 in quarantine. #VBSArrests (@CowansView)
— Team News24 (@TeamNews24) June 17, 2020
52m ago
Various criminal offences are at play, says Lebeya such as racketeering, theft, fraud, money laundering and corruption.
56m ago
Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation Godfrey Lebeya speaks first. He says the investigation into VBS Mutual Bank started in August 2018.
1h ago
BREAKING | Hawks arrest VBS ‘kingpin’ Tshifhiwa Matodzi and other directors in early morning raid
Matodzi, former chairperson of VBS Mutual Bank and its shareholder Vele Investments, is the alleged kingpin behind R2-billion theft of the bank’s funds.
Others expected to be arrested include former senior VBS and Vele executives Andile Ramavhunga, Phophi Mukhodobwane, Phillip Truter and Robert Madzonga.
1h ago
EXCLUSIVE | Action expected soon on VBS looting – Hawks head
Hawks head Lieutenant General Godfrey Lebeya says he expects imminent action in the case against those responsible for looting the now-defunct VBS Mutual Bank.
In an exclusive interview with News24 at his office in Silverton, Pretoria this week, Lebeya said that certain “legs” of the VBS investigation had been finalised and were “ready” to go.
1h ago
Explosive report into VBS Mutual Bank reveals large-scale ‘looting’
A final investigation report into large-scale fraud at VBS Mutual Bank has recommended that more than 50 individuals be criminally charged and held liable in civil proceedings, following the bank’s implosion earlier this year.
This includes the bank’s former executives and their associates, shareholder executives, politicians and their relatives and auditors who signed off on the bank’s “fraudulent” financials.
1h ago
WhatsApp messages show how VBS payments flowed to trusts linked to Malema, Shivambu – report
A series of WhatsApps uncovered by Scorpio reveal a pattern of VBS Mutual Bank money channelled to EFF leaders Julius Malema and Floyd Shivambu.
Malema has in the past claimed that the EFF never received VBS money and Shivambu accused Scorpio journalist Pauli van Wyk of “dubious agendas”.