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Poskantoor - bewerings van bedrog [boodskap #49949] Di, 11 September 2001 11:42 na volgende boodskap
Vusi  is tans af-lyn  Vusi
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Hierdie artikels het gister in die "Pretoria News" verskyn. (wie dra kennis
van die artikels van Martin Welsh in "NOSEWEEK" rakende bedrog by die
Poskantoor?)
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Pretoria News: 10th September 2001
R975-m. of poor people's money loaned. to the PO
Shonisani Makhari

Almost 100% of Post Bank deposits, mainly from the poorest of the poor, have
been loaned to the Post Office, which is the bank's parent company.

The bank was established to give the rural poor and the unbanked masses
access to the financial system.

A Post Bank official said the bank had a total deposit base of about 8975
million from its three deposit accounts. The latest financial records
between the Post Office and the Post Bank indicated that 8975 million was
transferred from the Post Bank to the Post Office's account.

Sandile Madolo, communications officer of the Post Bank, yesterday refused
to confirm whether the parent company had borrowed R1 billion. While
admitting it had borrowed money he refused to disclose the amount, saying
the bank was "accountable to the people of South Africa".

A registrar of banks spokesman said at the weekend the ease with which the
Post Office gained access to the money could jeopardise depositors' funds.

He said the Banks Act imposed certain requirements to ensure clients' funds
were protected and managed prudently. In terms of the Act, banking
institutions were required to hold cash reserves of 2,5% of total
liabilities and liquid assets equal to 5% of total liabilities.

The Post Bank was exempted from the Act and regulated in terms of the Post
and Telecommunications Act.
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Re: Poskantoor - bewerings van bedrog [boodskap #49955 is 'n antwoord op boodskap #49949] Di, 11 September 2001 12:33 Na vorige boodskap
Annette  is tans af-lyn  Annette
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O Koek!! Dit lyk vir my na nog 'n groot gemorsspul!!
Sal nogal sports wees as al die mense met PO spaarboekies binne die volgende
week almal hulle geld sal wil onttrek.
Annette

> Hierdie artikels het gister in die "Pretoria News" verskyn. (wie dra kennis
> van die artikels van Martin Welsh in "NOSEWEEK" rakende bedrog by die
> Poskantoor?)
> ***********
> Pretoria News: 10th September 2001
> R975-m. of poor people's money loaned. to the PO
> Shonisani Makhari
>
> Almost 100% of Post Bank deposits, mainly from the poorest of the poor, have
> been loaned to the Post Office, which is the bank's parent company.
>
> The bank was established to give the rural poor and the unbanked masses
> access to the financial system.
>
> A Post Bank official said the bank had a total deposit base of about 8975
> million from its three deposit accounts. The latest financial records
> between the Post Office and the Post Bank indicated that 8975 million was
> transferred from the Post Bank to the Post Office's account.
>
> Sandile Madolo, communications officer of the Post Bank, yesterday refused
> to confirm whether the parent company had borrowed R1 billion. While
> admitting it had borrowed money he refused to disclose the amount, saying
> the bank was "accountable to the people of South Africa".
>
> A registrar of banks spokesman said at the weekend the ease with which the
> Post Office gained access to the money could jeopardise depositors' funds.
>
> He said the Banks Act imposed certain requirements to ensure clients' funds
> were protected and managed prudently. In terms of the Act, banking
> institutions were required to hold cash reserves of 2,5% of total
> liabilities and liquid assets equal to 5% of total liabilities.
>
> The Post Bank was exempted from the Act and regulated in terms of the Post
> and Telecommunications Act.
> ******************
>
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