Capitec clobbered in State Capture payback case

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Capitec Bank will probably have to back down from its attempt to block a R500-million settlement that would see Regiments Capital repay money it stole from the Transnet Second Defined Benefit Fund (TSDBF).

Capitec and its senior officers were left red-faced after getting slammed in a court ruling today.

The TSDBF had sued Regiments for damages the fund suffered, allegedly as a result of Regiments’ involvement in State Capture.

The bank aggressively pursued the restrictions, claiming the shares could not be traded without its permission, but then made a complete about-turn before the matter was heard in court.

“Any person changing its stance so radically and not explaining itself cannot be said to be acting in good faith,” said Judge Bashier Vally in his ruling.

Capitec had also repeatedly threatened the TSDBF as well as Regiments and its fellow BEE shareholders with litigation should they proceed with the transactions necessary for the settlement.

“The threat was either grossly careless or deliberately designed to intimidate [BEE] shareholders and directors as well as the TSDBF… Such conduct is not consonant with its duty of good faith and reasonable conduct,” said Judge Vally.

Elsewhere Judge Vally noted: “By refusing to grant consent for the sale on this basis means that it [Capitec] is quite willing to retain Regiments as a shareholder, even though it recognises that Regiments has stolen more than R1-billion from indigent pensioners belonging to the TSDBF.

“The logical conclusion of its position is that the loss of 0. 7% of its BBBEE rating is so important that it would rather keep its links with a shareholder who is tainted by dishonesty than reduce the rating”.
 
Here is a choice quote from the judgment:

“By refusing to grant consent for the sale on this basis means that it [Capitec] is quite willing to retain Regiments as a shareholder, even though it recognises that Regiments has stolen more than R1 billion from indigent pensioners belonging to the TSDBF.
 
the stellenbosch mafia take a hit after stealing from pensioners

anyone here still have a gupta bank account ?

I must have missed the part where Capitec stole from pensioners. Far as I can tell it was their ANC linked BEE partner who did the stealing?
 
I must have missed the part where Capitec stole from pensioners. Far as I can tell it was their ANC linked BEE partner who did the stealing?
Nowhere does the article claim they stole.
Regiments proposed to settle the TSDBF’s claim by selling shares it indirectly owned through a 13-year-old Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) deal with Capitec.3


Capitec blocked the settlement, arguing it would dilute the bank’s empowerment credentials, and warned Regiments shareholders it would trigger punitive provisions in the 2006 BEE contract, designed to lock in black shareholders.

The bank aggressively pursued the restrictions, claiming the shares could not be traded without its permission, but then made a complete about-turn before the matter was heard in court.
 

The bank is, however, challenging the ruling.
Capitec’s head of communications, Charl Nel, said: "Capitec has now considered the judgment by Judge Vally, J. Capitec has filed an application for leave to appeal. That application is pending before the court. A further statement will be made once the application for leave to appeal has been decided."

Great news.
 
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