Former Steinhoff boss Markus Jooste to go on trial in Germany next year | Business

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A court in Germany has announced that the accounting fraud trial of former Steinhoff CEO Markus Jooste will start early next year. | News24_Business

The case against two former Steinhoff executives, who are in living in Germany, is set to begin on 3 May next year.

The Oldenburg court said it would share the date for the start of Jooste's case as soon as it had been secured.

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_Business He has a long road in the courts ahead if him....then jail!

GardeeGodrich _Business After sentencing him they must send him to the worst prison there

Ma_LoJ _Business Tshifhiiwa

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_Business Penalties for fraudsters is not a deterrent enough it has to so severe as to totally deter them at present they still get away with millions and live large and our government does zero to close the loopholes in the law

SipheleleDladla _Business Meanwhile this side NPA's twiddling and scared to do the right thing. Glencore too, got a free pass from Zondo's unjust commission.

_Business Thief

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_Business It’s about time something happened on this front!

_Business The Germans won't miss Him.

_Business Always said the Germans or Americans, for the Mattress World acquisition, would prosecute him first. They both have the competence and the will

_Business Bravo Germany nail him

_Business Well done NPA 🤡

_Business Germany doing what the NPA fails to do.

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