Former Absa bank employees sentenced to 15 years imprisonment for R191 million fraud

NATIONAL NEWS

By Staff Reporter

MOKOPANE-The three ABSA bank employees were sentenced  in the Mokopane Regional court on 11 April 2022 for over R190 million fraud.

The accused, Dimakatso Prudence Ramokgole (34), Seatile Pauline Senoamadi (44) and Motsiri Peter Ramahlarerwa (58) were employed by ABSA bank at Naboomspruit, Lephalale in Limpopo Province and Sandton in Gauteng.

During  2019, they accessed the portfolios of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) and Samanco Foundation without any authorisation and transferred the amount of R2 900 000-00 from the account into their bank accounts.

It was further established that the accused altered the banking details of the portfolios of the JSE and added their own and continued transferring more money from the trustee’s account.

As a result, the JSE trustee and Samanco Foundation suffered a loss of the total amount of R191 108 910-46 between July and September 2019.

The matter was reported to the Hawks by the bank forensic investigators. The accused were traced and arrested by the Hawks’ Serious Commercial Crime Investigation Unit on 01 October 2019 at various places in Limpopo and Gauteng Provinces.

They appeared before the court and they were released on  R50 000-00 bail each.

The investigation progressed until the accused were found guilty and sentenced on 11 April 2023 at Mokopane Regional Court as follows:

Accused no 1:Dimakatso Prudence Ramakgole (34)

Count 1 – Fraud:  15 years imprisonment

Accused no 2: Seatile Pauline Senoamadi

Count 1 – Fraud:  15 years imprisonment

Count 2 – Fraud:  15 years imprisonment

Sentences to run concurrently.

Accused 3: Motsiri Peter Ramahlarerwa

Count 1 – Fraud:  15 years imprisonment

Count 2 – Fraud:  15 years imprisonment

Sentences to run concurrently

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