20 years for ‘remorseless’ R250m VAT fraudster
22 July 2016
Cape Town – The calculating manner in which Johannes van Staden committed R250m fraud, his lying in the witness box, and a lack of remorse led to him being sentenced to 20 years in jail on Friday.
“When considering the purposes of punishment… I have concluded that deterrence and retribution need emphasis,” said Western Cape High Court Judge Anton Veldhuizen.
Van Staden, 54, whose spectacles dangled over his black suit and tie, tried to keep his composure while clutching a balled tissue in his left fist.
Defence lawyer Carlo Viljoen was unsuccessful in persuading the court to have his client kept in the hospital section of Pollsmoor prison because of his health.