In a shock twist of events in the Steinhoff scandal, police confirmed that the multinational holding company’s former CEO, Markus Jooste, took his life on a footpath close to his luxury mansion in the seaside town of Hermanus.
Jooste’s holiday home is situated in an area called Kwaaiwater, between the town centre and Voëlklip, and is considered to be the most expensive and exclusive property in Hermanus.
His death comes a day after he was fined R475 million by the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA).
The market conduct regulator found that Jooste and Steinhoff‘s former European finance chief, Dirk Schreiber, were responsible for publishing deceptive statements about Steinhoff International’s financial position between 2014 and 2017.
This meant investors based their decision on false information, which resulted in hundreds of billions of rand in losses, also by pension funds.
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A source close to the matter told News24 that the 63-year-old Jooste, as well as former Steinhoff International company secretary and head of legal Stéhan Grobler, were told on Wednesday that they had to hand themselves over to the Hawks on Friday.
Jooste apparently told his wife he was going for a walk as she was leaving their house for a round of golf.
Daily Maverick reported that, according to a reliable source, the disgraced former CEO shot himself in the head on a footpath in front of a neighbour’s home close to the beach.
An eyewitness told the publication that emergency personnel found him lying partially on the cliff path where they attached drips before carrying Jooste with a heavily bandaged head on a stretcher to an ambulance.
According to Western Cape police spokesperson, Lieutenant Colonel Malcom Pojie, members of the police members were called out to a scene at a beach on Thursday in Hermanus, where a 63-year-old man has succumbed to a gunshot wound to the head.
He was still alive at the time and was transported to the Hermanus Mediclinic, and he succumbed a few minutes after arrival.
“An inquest docket was opened by Hermanus police for further investigation; no foul play is suspected at this time.”
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