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A court in Germany has announced that the accounting fraud trial of former Steinhoff CEO Markus Jooste will start early next year. | News24_Business

The case against two former Steinhoff executives, who are in living in Germany, is set to begin on 3 May next year.

The Oldenburg court said it would share the date for the start of Jooste's case as soon as it had been secured.

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