FSCA hits former Steinhoff exec Stéhan Grobler with R358m fine

A R358.75 million fine just landed on a former Steinhoff executive's head for cooking the books during South Africa's worst corporate meltdown.

Who is Stéhan Grobler
  • Stephanus Johannes "Stéhan" Grobler served as company secretary, treasury head, and in-house legal counsel at Steinhoff.
  • Grobler held directorships in UK-registered Steinhoff entities from 2001 through 2017.
  • His role as managing director of Steinhoff Europe AG gave him direct sway over financial reporting.
  • FSCA nailed him for breaching sections 81(1)(a) and 81(1)(b) of the Financial Markets Act.
What the penalty actually covers
  • False or misleading financial statements for 2014, 2015, 2016, and half of 2017 triggered the fine.
  • Material facts were either misstated or completely left out of investor-facing reports.
  • Steinhoff's 2017 implosion erased over 95% of share value practically overnight.
  • Around 6.5 billion euros in irregular transactions got uncovered by forensic investigators.
Grobler's fine in the bigger Steinhoff picture
  • Former CEO Markus Jooste caught a R475 million penalty back in March 2024.
  • Ex-CFO Ben la Grange pleaded guilty to fraud involving a R376 million fake invoice.
  • Reserve Bank froze over R67 million in Grobler's assets last year.
  • Pension fund losses from the scandal reportedly hit around R24 billion.
Criminal proceedings still looming ahead
  • Grobler faces racketeering and multi-billion-rand fraud charges in Pretoria's Specialised Commercial Crimes Court.
  • Bail was set at R150,000 with travel restrictions to Gauteng.
  • His passport got confiscated, and regular police check-ins are mandatory.
  • Civil claims chasing back bonuses from the overstated years remain active.
 

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