The Pretoria specialised commercial crimes court on Tuesday convicted a former attorney, Collen Butiki Rihlamfu, 48, from Mabopane, on six counts of theft of more than R1m.
The complainants would deposit money into Rihlamfu’s bank account, hoping that he would help them with their house purchases, in terms of transfers and issues of title deeds.National Prosecuting Authority spokesperson Lumka Mahanjana said Rihlamfu pleaded guilty to all charges brought against him.
In his guilty plea, Rihlamfu said he took money from the buyers for his personal use and that he intended to steal and defraud them. Rihlamfu said he knew that no transfers were going to happen and no title deed would be issued by the deeds office.The matter was postponed until June 8 for sentencing.READ MORE:
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