The trio found guilty of defrauding the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) have been sentenced to 15 imprisonment each.
Prudence Ramakgole, 34, Seatile Pauline Senoamadi, 44, and Motsiri Peter Ramahlarerwa, 58, appeared before the Mokopane Regional Court yesterday.
The trio were accused of syphoning R190 million.
During the trial, the court heard how the syndicate operated in their capacity as Absa employees in Limpopo and Gauteng when they accessed the portfolios of JSE Trustees and Samancor Foundation without authorisation.
National Prosecution Authority spokesperson Mashudu Malabo- Dzhangi said they misrepresented Absa and Samancor.
“On July 26, 2019, near Lephalale, the accused unlawfully, falsely and with intent to defraud, did misrepresent to Samancor Foundation or Absa, that they were authorised to transfer an amount of R2.9m, made changes to the JSE’s banking portfolio…