[2] In 2009, he was accused of running a R10 billion Ponzi scheme in the largest corporate fraud in South Africa.
The fraud promised 880 investors returns of 200% per year in investments related to pharmaceutical imports.
[3] However, South Africa never issued a formal extradition request.
[2] In February 2015, he was an Uber driver in Runaway Bay, Queensland.
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