Hawks Confirm They are Investigating Two Cases of Alleged Theft from SARB Amounting to over R41 Quadrillion Linked to Tokyo Sexwale!
A new twist in the Tokyo Sexwale “stolen quadrillion” saga has appeared – after the fund invited ANC government, to a Bank in Singapore. The chairman of the Worldwide Proxy and Trustee of the White Spiritual Boy (WSB) and Spiritual Wonder Boy (SWB) Heritage Funds, Mr Chark Leong Boey, has written a letter in his personal capacity, in an effort to clarify the confusion around the Heritage Fund. The Hawks on Monday confirmed that they were investigating two cases of alleged theft amounting to over R41 quadrillion.
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What South African expats need to know about financial emigration and recession
With the South African economy currently in recession, lessening the effects of Rand volatility is a top priority for many people at the moment. Many expatriates have retirement funds and other assets in South Africa that they would like to withdraw and transfer offshore. This is known as the process of financial emigration. SAFFA.com had a look at the most common questions about this process below.