This guy is a genius 😭I know it’s wrong for me to respect him but hands down to this broer🤌🏾🔥.36M in 3 days 🤯no violence whatsoever no killings😭.Then he still had the brains to lay low and not flash and wait for the right time 😭.On top of that he got a lawyer to stay 1 step ahead😭😭😭 Respect.
@@davidm.226 Ya cos he said he told them that he does not where the money. Given his level of intelligence, he knew that even if he' sent to jail, he wont spend too much time injail. Soon he will be out to deal with his money
These videos of white collar crimes should be uploaded more often IMO. Some of us don't care about robbers,thieves, murderers etc. but find these guys who commit fraud extremely fascinating.
@@sitotalab7542 not really my dawg. If you have R10 that you acquired legally you’d spend it anyway you want but if you stole it you must spend R3 and relax.
You don't have to agree with me, it's just a fact. Stealing is not even a factor here. I'm saying more money, more spending buddy, that's all. Like gravity... You jump and come down. Like now, you misunderstood me so now apologize. 🤣
@@sitotalab7542 not even my dawg, in this case stealing is a huge factor you can’t not mention it. The initial comment that you responded to talked about stealing.
This is the beauty of being a south african....and then these silly whyittee ppl say "your english is so good" to us .... Unaware that we understand and speak an average of 4-5 other languages
I feel like IT people must be paid over R100k per month to at least try and take away the temptation. Because it’s always them that are defrauding the state
Ladies, especially mothers, have a sixth sense. I know she said it jokingly but it's amazing how at the back of her mind she suspected her son must've stolen the money.
Please please part 2 ,this guy is amazing i also didn't know ukuthi ngiyezwa this much isisotho,big up broe you are indeed a story teller try writing lebhuku🤝
Thank you for great content. I am following on Facebook as well and saw this story and rushed to youtube to see if there's a part 2. Will keep looking out for it. Well done. This is not just content it's inspirational.
If you are a programmer specifically system's architecture this guy just basically gave you the weaknesses of Postbank's architecture and flow in a nutshell.
@@neomabitsela7064 I don’t think so, most state owned entities have bad systems in place plus their staff use weak passwords, I work at National level and deal with handling accounts like my brother in the video said, so you would think they have strong passwords but trust me they don’t. Another thing state owned entities don’t spend money on technology like you would think, yes private sector they always focus on latest cutting edge technology and security updates etc. but not government and state owned entities, they always don’t have money and some departments have been hit by a series of ransomware, these things are not disclosed to the public but when you are in IT in government, you will hear horrors my brother.
Problem with the government they don’t want to upgrade thinking they will be hacked, but things have advanced hence its so easy for these guys to steal large amounts of money
"Majita rea tronkong. Ureka mini cooper ulimahlalela?" 😂😂😂 He said this so casually plus calling the lawyer in front of the. He saw jail iza and he packed his overnight bags
A man bust be a scammer 😂😂 this guy is so smart he even got a lawyer before he got arrested. If only those guys that he worked with were as smart as him and laid low
@Tshepang Pearl, even if his friends were not flashing the money. He was going to be caught eventually. Remember, internally he was one of the suspects. I worked in a similar environment, people commit such crimes all the times, eventually they get caught. What amazes me, the next fraudster convince themselves that they have close all the loopholes.
@@noreenm5018 you are so right...he even said he told them they will skip the country after the whole thing cause he was going to be a suspect number one.
When he started with around R50 000 a month he knew that he was going to be arrested at some point rather get arrested for millions he even said ( lah umuntu uzoboshelwa i change)
OMG! I remember this story. I was still in varsity at the time and it came up during an auditing tut. I remember feeling bad for this “pretty boy” going to prison. 😅 Hectic.
the agenda network we know that sometimes editing might be problematic and take time but please do try to speed up the processes of uploading other parts(part 2 etc) thank you.
I know see the difference to between a professional tsotsi and a tsotsi nje. The one went to school the other one didn't. Ya neh, this guy is a mastermind.