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.
Mauritius Prime Minister announced its central bank has closed a bank after uncovering evidence of a Ponzi scheme and an “unprecedented financial scandal”.
Da Silva says the FSB’s foreign counterparts asked for help in tracking “suspicious” investments of money flowing into SA from the alleged Ponzi scheme.
The Kellermann strategy of using the law to try silence the perceived soft target was also used by now defunct Sharemax after it was exposed by Deon Basson.
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.
Kellermann was implicated in a R3.1bn Ponzi scheme scandal that erupted after a double homicide in the Icon Building on the foreshore of Cape Town in 2012.
Anchor: It is extremely disturbing our name appears on Trinity website with a fund under our name. We have never heard of Trinity and were unaware of this.”
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.