TimesLIVE reports that the Gqeberha specialised commercial crimes court has sentenced Leonie Stella Stiemie, a former branch administrator at FNB Kirkwood, to an effective six years’ imprisonment for two counts of theft.
National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) Eastern Cape spokesperson Luxolo Tyali said Stiemie was sentenced to six years on each count, with the court ordering the sentences to run concurrently. Stiemie was convicted of stealing R400,000 from a client’s FNB deeds box and R420,000 from his bank account. The victim, 87-year-old former farmer Andries David Renken from Kirkwood, tragically passed away during the lengthy trial, which was marred by delays.
The court heard that between 2011 and February 2015, Renken entrusted Stiemie with money he wanted to be stored in a deeds box at the bank. Contrary to procedure, he never received the two keys and did not sign a custody agreement. When he inquired about the money in August 2014, Stiemie falsely claimed to have invested half of it on his behalf. By February 2015, she was no longer employed at FNB. After hearing about Renken’s visit to the branch, Stiemie went to his home, initially alleging the funds had been stolen in a branch robbery, a claim later proved to be false. She eventually admitted to taking the money and offered to repay it in instalments of R666 per month, an offer Renken rejected, citing the symbolic “devil’s number”. Stiemie only repaid R21,000. A forged deposit slip was later uncovered, with handwriting analysis confirming the signature was hers, not Renken’s.
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