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Police on arrest of two suspects accused for defrauding Industrial Development Corporation

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Police on arrest of two suspects accused for defrauding Industrial Development Corporation

26th May 2022

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The Provincial Head, Major General Ebrahim Kadwa praised the investigation team for a major breakthrough on the apprehension of two fraud accused in relation to approximately R35 million defrauded from the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC).

It was reported that in October 2017, the retail company director, Eusuf Fehaaz (42) and his accountant, David Larkan (58) misrepresented themselves and submitted a fraudulent audit report when applying for funding from the IDC. As a result, IDC allegedly transferred approximately R35 million into the accused retail company’s business bank account for development projects

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Through internal forensic analysis, IDC discovered that the Durban based retail company, Glodine (Pty) LTD did not possess the R10 million surplus in their business bank account as indicated from their audit report.

The matter was reported to the Hawks’ Serious Commercial Crime Investigation in Johannesburg for further probing. Authorities successfully restrained the company’s bank transaction movements and a potential R25 million belonging to the entity was effectively secured.

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A warrant of arrest was issued for the duo’s apprehension. Both Fehaaz and Larkan handed themselves to authorities accompanied by their legal representatives, yesterday. They were subsequently charged with fraud and taken to the Palm Ridge Specialised Commercial Crimes Court for their first appearance on the same day.

The court granted the accused bail of R10 000-00 and R5 000-00, respectively.

The case is postponed to 27 June 2022 for docket disclosure.

“We are anticipating a successful and well deserving conviction on this matter. In this country there is a lot of small businesses in need of funding to expand and develop their communities but may not be successful due to such crimes. It is evident that the accused’ aim was mainly to destroy the administration of the entity by allegedly stealing from other aspiring entrepreneurs who need funding”. “The accused’ apprehension is a step towards a better South Africa with less criminals within our communities”. Major General Kadwa concluded. 

 

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