Kellermann’s cars – Belvedere kingpin’s Ferrari fetish (with video)
Kellermann has at least 13 classic cars worth an average of R1m a piece in a warehouse. Five are Ferraris – a Testarossa, two 355 GTS’s and two 348 TS’s.
Kellermann has at least 13 classic cars worth an average of R1m a piece in a warehouse. Five are Ferraris – a Testarossa, two 355 GTS’s and two 348 TS’s.
Now comes a sad part when forensic investigators get inside the crumbling Belvedere empire. To borrow from Churchill, this is just the end of the beginning.
Here’s the response of Belvedere bosses Cobus Kellermann and David Cosgrove to detailed questions – the only way they were prepared to engage with me.
It promises to be an interesting 24 hours now we know Belvedere kingpin Kellermann hasn’t scarpered to Australia and DeVere has become his chief persecutor.
Cosgrove attacks the OffshoreAlert article which describes Belvedere as a “massive criminal enterprise”. Here is Cosgrove’s letter and response Marchant.
My experience suggests it has something to do with our stories on the Belvedere Ponzi scandal involving Cobus Kellermann and his partner David Cosgrove.
So what are we to make of the December fund sheets which show the unmasked Ponzi king Kellermann as fund manager of MET CI’s Global Diversified Feeder Fund?
Alec Hogg discusses the latest financial scandal to hit South African shores: Cobus Kellermann’s alleged ponzi scheme. Hear what Alec has to say on this situation in today’s Rational Perspective video.
Cobus Kellermann, CEO of Cape-based money manager Clarus Capital, has been fingered as a mastermind behind a massive global Ponzi scheme run from Mauritius.
As the Belvedere Ponzi scandal widens, rumours abound about apparent kingpin Kellermann’s connections with SA companies that shovelled savings to Mauritius.