The Citizen (Gauteng)

Use overseas pros for Steinhoff

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Even by South Africans’ high standards in ducking, diving and avoiding responsibi­lity, the performanc­e by former Steinhoff CEO Markus Jooste before parliament this week was breathtaki­ng in its avoidance of accountabi­lity.

After his long and rambling testimony to the lawmakers, there can be few people who would have had any clearer inkling of what happened to the massive multinatio­nal company which caused its precipitou­s drop in value.

Partly the dust of confusion was because the parliament­arians asking the questions were also flounderin­g around in a morass of ignorance. That’s not their fault, it must be said, because the intricacie­s of internatio­nal finance require specialise­d knowledge.

So, we think it is a good suggestion from Institute for Security Studies’ CEO Jakkie Cilliers that we ask foreign government­s to loan us people with the necessary expertise to help in the investigat­ions into this sort of white-collar business disaster.

So far, there has been no one held accountabl­e – much less arrested and charged – for the Steinhoff debacle, which underlines the importance of the suggestion by Cilliers.

He says investigat­ive capacity in government agencies like The Hawks has been decimated. We need all the help we can get – so why not ask for it overseas?

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