IN THIS SOCIAL AND FINANCIAL CLIMATE, there's no faster way to get the attention of someone than with advice on how to make a lot of money quickly.
In an era defined by the relentless pursuit of financial success and instantaneous gratification, the rise of get-richquick schemes has become a prevalent and alarming trend.
From the sleek promises of wealth accumulation through cryptocurrencies to the allure of passive income streams, these schemes have managed to infiltrate our lives, preying on our hopes and dreams of gaining success.
It is a global phenomenon that South Africa has not been immune to. There have been a number of notable financial scandals and fraudulent activities that have taken place in our country's history.
Sharemax was a property syndication scheme that promised investors high returns through investments in commercial properties. However, it turned out to be a Ponzi scheme, where new investors' funds were used to pay returns to earlier investors. Sharemax collapsed in 2010, resulting in substantial losses for many. Also In 2010, South African businessman Herman Pretorius operated a fraudulent investment scheme that targeted wealthy individuals. He promised high returns through investments in various ventures, including cattle farming and property development. However, it was revealed to be a Ponzi scheme, and Pretorius committed suicide before facing the consequences of his actions.
Fidentia was an asset management company that operated a large-scale Ponzi scheme. The company, headed by J. Arthur Brown, misappropriated funds that were supposed to be invested on behalf of clients. Brown used the money for personal expenses and to prop up failing businesses. The scandal came to light in 2007, and Brown was eventually sentenced to 15 years in prison for fraud and corruption.
This story is from the August - September 2023 edition of GQ South Africa.
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