Crime Intelligence put the R4.5 Billion looting cartel before Madlanga Commission quickly, the table of 15 companies herebelow, are a focused fraud and loot analysis of so-called BBBEE companies (ANC Cartel) involved with White Commercial Cartel.
The data shows that the Public Investment Corporation (PIC) – specifically its Isibaya Fund – invested a total of R4.45 billion across these 15 companies, with zero proceeds, zero market value, and a -100% Internal Rate of Return (IRR).
Analysis of the 15 Companies Listed
Key Patterns in the Data
1. Complete capital loss: Every single company shows R0 proceeds and R0 market value. In legitimate private equity, some failures occur, but a 100% loss rate across 15 diverse sectors (media, construction, energy, education, agri, finance) is statistically anomalous.
2. No recovery or exit: Zero proceeds means no dividends, no interest, no principal repayment, and no sale of assets. This suggests either:
a)Fraudulent diversion of funds (disguised as investment)
b)Gross negligence in due diligence and monitoring
c)Structuring to enable money movement without return obligation
3. Sector spread as a possible camouflage: Investments span seemingly legitimate industries (solar, beef, education, media). This mix is typical of attempts to appear like a normal development-fund portfolio, while achieving 100% loss.
4. Service overpricing hypothesis: These were not genuine equity investments but rather overpriced service contracts or cooked-up payments. Reality, the investment framework was a legal fiction to transfer GEPF funds with no expectation of return. Arrest GEPF Board of Directors, PIC Staff, IT Experts, Lawyers, Advocates, SAPS Members that concealed the R4.5 Billion fraud and loot and etc.
What the Table Does Not Show
The attachment contains none of the following, which you requested:
a)Names of directors or representatives of GEPF (Crime Intelligence fill in, I am not going to do your work for you, I give intel/info, get to work)
b)Names of lawyers, GEPF Staff, Signatories who signed contracts/fraud-investments deals
c)Names of directors/shareholders of these 15 companies
d)Bank account details or money trail to divers banks - to crypto currencies, stablecoins, new World Order Currencies and etc
e)SAPS or Hawks officers involved in the cover-up (i.e. including GEPF Board of Directors)
If one were to pursue this data forensically:
1. Trace incorporation records of each of the 15 companies (CIPC in South Africa)
2. Obtain bank statements showing where the R4.45bn was transferred post-investment
3. Cross-reference directors of these 15 companies with GEPF/PIC officials or ANC-Cartel entities (on this list)
4. Request investment committee minutes from PIC approving each of these 15 deals
You will get a breakthrough.
Get to work, place detailed records/same before Madlanga Commission, stop wasting time. Go seize gadgets of the looters, police which failed to investigate, NPA staff, GEPF Directors, company directors (+100 gadgets to confiscate, you have work to do). I hate laziness, get to work. Place detailed records before Madlanga Commission, stop wasting time on little fish, there are bigger tender and investment cartels and thieves, hit the ground running. SAPS Staff which interfered in the investigation must be held accountable.
CAT Matlala is a little fish! Get the ANC Cartel before Madlanga Commission.
"We can not be bullied by EFF minions and @Julius_S_Malema he must remember he is not government of the day but citizen. @NPA_Prosecutes fail us same as politicians they granted order for foreigners to operate and keep on killing us we SAns will decide and close those spazashops. In the absence of leadership we will govern ourselves"
Leader Faith from #PutSAnsFirst
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Yho yho😳😳😳‼️ The Home Affairs Department is so rotten bafwethu! So this tells us that even those who claim to be in South Africa "legally", they are also not here legally. This is how they got their papers🤔
Well, @ParliamentofRSA has once again called for public inputs on possible constitutional amendments.
For those who may not know, the Constitution itself allows for amendments through Section 74. In other words, the Constitution was designed to be amended where Parliament and the people believe change is necessary.
Parliament is currently receiving legal opinions on submissions made during the previous Constitutional Review process, including SACR's submission. We therefore hope Parliament will also provide South Africans with feedback on the outcome of that process and explain how those submissions were considered.
As we did before, we the people of South Africa will once again make our voices heard by participating in this process.
I will share the submission link and further details soon.
Public participation should not end when submissions are sent. Citizens deserve to know what happens next.
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Can you believe that a Zimbabwean has explained our current crisis better than some so called educated PhD holders??? May God Bless this man because the truth sets everyone Free! So instead of these NPOs funded by Foreign organisations and political parties that benefit from crime call us Xenophobic, they need to address the real issue first
The DA went to play nice with Isilo samaZulu, bearing gifts and big smiles. And surprise, surprise, the MEC for Cogta, who just happens to be an IFP heavy hitter, was right there. He wasn’t there as a politician, though; he was wearing his other favorite hat as the King's right-hand man. How convenient.
Let’s be real: the DA and IFP are eating very well together in this province. They’ve successfully cornered the richest, most influential cabinet seats, the Premier’s office, Cogta, Public Works, Social Development, Economic Development, Treasury, and Arts & Culture. And what did they leave for the ANC? A poisoned chalice.
They dumped the underfunded, broken, and impossible-to-fix departments of Education, Health, and Transport right into their laps. The DA and IFP court completely different crowds, so this unholy, undeclared tag-team is nothing but chess. It's a calculated move to manipulate perceptions on the ground because the clock is ticking, we are exactly five months away from the local government elections, and the scramble for votes is officially on.
She is right. The educated middle class should stop intellectualising the poor's problems. Stop dismissing poor people's lived experiences simply because you have a theory about what is happening.
SIU acting head Leonard Lekgetho says they have uncovered a highly organised syndicate operating inside the Home Affairs Department allegedly selling visas, permits and South African citizenship. Lekgetho says officials were charging up to R40 000 for study visas.
Watch: https://t.co/w9BBjctAG2
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