Ex-Steinhoff CEO dies aged 63 in South Africa

Ex-Steinhoff CEO dies aged 63 in South Africa

The former boss of South African retail giant Steinhoff, Markus Jooste, died near Cape Town, according to local media reports Thursday.

Former Steinhoff CEO Markus Jooste appears before several committees in Parliament on 5 September 2018, in Cape Town.
Steinhoff’s Markus Jooste couldn’t find his passport – misses German court date. Image: Brenton Geach

According to local media, the 63-year-old businessman shot himself, but details around his death remain sketchy as police refused to share full information.

"Hermanus SAPS opened an inquest docket for further investigation following the death of a 63-year-old man," a South African Police Service (SAPS) spokesman told AFP, confirming the deceased was a businessman.

Police arrived at a home in Hermanus, an affluent neighbourhood about 120 kilometres from Cape Town, Malcom Pojie, a SAPS provincial spokesman said, and the deceased succumbed to a fatal gunshot wound after arriving at a hospital.

Jooste's death comes a day after he was slapped with a R475 million ($25.2 million) fine by the country's financial market watchdog Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FCSA).

The ex-CEO is accused of using fake transactions to artificially inflate the group's profits.

"The investigation found that Mr Jooste... published false, misleading, or deceptive statements about Steinhoff International Holdings" which he knew to be "deceptive" the FCSA said in a statement Wednesday.

The FCSA's issued a April 19 deadline for the payment.

Steinhoff was put under investigation in 2017 on suspicion of fraud, with a reported six billion euro ($6.6 billion) hole in its accounts.

Jooste resigned but denied any knowledge of accounting fraud.

The South Africa-based company, which is listed in both Frankfurt and Johannesburg, saw nearly 98 percent of its share value wiped out as it faced a barrage of litigation from aggrieved shareholders and business partners, including former chairman C.

In June a German court issued an arrest warrant against Jooste after he failed to appear for the start of his trial in April last year.

Investigations into the death are ongoing, police said.

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