Truter, first man to be sentenced for looting of VBS out on parole

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Phillip Truter, the first man to be sentenced for his role in the looting of VBS Mutual Bank is out on parole, as Tshifhiwa Matodzi, the key figure he implicated as the mastermind behind the heist began his 15-year jail sentence last week. Truter, who was the bank’s CFO, was released on parole in April after serving three years and six months of his effective seven-year sentence. The team weigh in on this development and ask listeners if they believe he served a fair amount of time; and if this time was worth it, because of his testimony.
15 Jul 1AM English South Africa Entertainment News

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