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Appeal To Creditors To Join MTI, ‘Online Bitcoin Trading Scam’, Liquidation Application

Staff WriterBy Staff Writer2020-12-28Updated:2021-01-1819 Comments3 Mins Read
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Luitingh and Associates, the Cape Town firm of attorneys launching the liquidation application against the bitcoin investment scheme, Mirror Trading International (MTI), is appealing to all potential creditors to advise the attorney firm of any claim against the scheme. The appeal comes at a time when two high court applications for the liquidation of MTI were filed by investors unable to withdraw funds.

Two applications for the liquidation of Mirror Trading International were filed in the high court last Wednesday by investors unable to withdraw funds.

Read:
MTI CEO goes AWOL, lawyers pull out (Dec 22)
MTI does not know if its bitcoin is safe (Dec 23)

Both cases were brought by MTI investors who have been trying to withdraw funds from the bitcoin investment scheme that promised returns of up to 10% a month.

What is described as an alleged online bitcoin trading scam, MTI alarm bells first started ringing in August 2020 when the South African financial regulator, the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA), filed criminal charges with local law enforcement against the company.

The regulator’s decision to press charges followed an investigation into MTI that unearthed the company’s use of fake trade statements, undeclared losses, and possible fraud involving thousands of bitcoins.

For more read: SA’s Financial Watchdog Opens A Criminal Case Against ‘Crypto Platform’ MTI

Anyuschka Nett, attorney at Luitingh and Associates, says that it is vital that creditors urgently complete a requisition form found on  www.mtiliquidation.co.za.

“We need to be fully aware of all claims against MTI to adequately assist the public to recoup their investments. Despite FSCA warnings, the number of MTI members has grown to an estimated 280 000, which means the loss is potentially a massive blow to many people.”

Nett says that while this is not a first or last of its kind in South Africa, at an estimated R8bn loss, it does appear to be one of the largest to have occurred. She says that Luitingh and Associates intend to appoint liquidators as a matter of urgency.

“We need to work fast to recover assets in a swift and competent manner and would like to avoid a lengthy and protracted liquidation process.”

Commenting on the scheme, Nett says that the public must be weary of the manner in which they invest funds

“The adage of if it’s too good to be true usually rings true in scenarios such as this one.”

To join the claim against MTI please visit  www.mtiliquidation.co.za

MTI, which is founded by Johann Steynberg from Polokwane, claims on its website to have more than 90 000 active members in 177 countries.

The company’s head office is in Stellenbosch, Western Cape, South Africa. There are two satellite offices – one in Randburg, Gauteng and one in Strand, Western Cape, South Africa.

Using Bitcoin as its base currency, the company claims it uses advanced digital software and artificial intelligence (AI) to trade on the international Forex markets. Members join a trading pool with a minimum of $100 worth of Bitcoin.

The South African financial watchdog said in a statement that the company and its senior management are conducting an illegal operation, are misleading clients, and have contravened several laws.

The FSCA added that MTI is not licenced to conduct financial services and has not applied for such a licence.

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19 Comments

  1. Thembeni on 2020-12-28 17:32

    I am one of the MTI investor I didn’t know that was happening , please give us our money back before any thing like liquation process , we are unemployed we do look for jobs but we don’t get any please we need our money back even the magistrate can give us our joined fee without interest

    Reply
  2. Herman Sauerman on 2020-12-29 06:06

    Return my money

    Reply
    • Gugu Lourie on 2020-12-29 08:32

      Herman email [email protected]

      Reply
  3. Paul Wouter Fourie on 2020-12-29 06:29

    Where must we send the form to?

    Reply
    • Gugu Lourie on 2020-12-29 08:30

      To join the claim against MTI please visit http://www.mtiliquidation.co.za

      Reply
    • Gugu Lourie on 2020-12-29 08:31

      [email protected]

      Reply
  4. Jane Chapman on 2020-12-29 07:44

    The money i had in MTI is all I had. Its may seem a little to many but to me it is life changing.

    Reply
    • Gugu Lourie on 2020-12-29 08:31

      Jane email [email protected]

      Reply
  5. Adam on 2020-12-29 14:15

    If there is justice in this life our money will be back but it’s far from what we think then we seek justice just from God who created this human people as that’s the only justice will leave us relief.
    Adam Aladli

    Reply
  6. LK on 2020-12-29 20:53

    Sad to think that we were all fooled by a bunch of people who’s poor English composition is much to be desired. Cheri, Johann, “Camila” and the “tip off email”. Common denominator being the same erratic composition. Since we know of the existence of only two of the four mentioned above, makes one wonder who between Cheri and Johann wrote those sloppy emails or was it between the Russian mob, the Freemasons or the aliens who abducted him. Was Cheri having a little monologue or was Johann sitting on the other side in a dress, heels and a wig? Perhaps it was their cat stepping on the keyboard. At this point I am happy to wave goodbye to my money if the reward is going to be seeing these greedy things rot away in jail

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  7. Sonica Els on 2021-01-01 06:32

    You can approach any liqudator and nominate him or her as the provisional liqudator.
    Also you can visit the websites of Tygerbergytust , Investtrust and Sebensatrust .
    Feel free to visit the RAG website at https://getaquid.com/ for information where to nominate liquidators and how the process is proceeding.
    Once appointed claims against MTI can be lodged at the liqudators.

    My friend Vaugh Victor drafted the application as part of a team for Vezidebeer attorneys on behalf of Mr Anton Lee, who was the successful applicant.

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  8. Macy pearson on 2021-02-06 06:26

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    I was able to get my money, am so happy I felt I should share the good news.

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  10. Kim Harrisson on 2021-09-30 23:09

    I lost my bitcoin because I fell victim to a spam email encouraging me to invest in a bitcoin company that was going to yield 100% profits in 2 months, so i invested $5000 ,when it was time to withdraw my funds ,they asked me to pay $2000 to unlock my money which I did, I kept paying the fees they requested for until I could no longer take it, I got introduced to (KONTACTTHEALIENDELTA @ GMAIL DOT COM) recovery expert by my friend, I decided to take the risk and contacted them (KONTACTTHEALIENDELTA @ GMAIL DOT COM) to recover my funds and to my greatest surprise I had my funds handed to me within a week.

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    I invested a lot of money to earn profits trading, and lost my investments to a scam company. I have now had all my investments and profits returned by a recovery commando. You can reach me to share my trading experience and how I had all my money returned jameswillliams04 at gmail dot com

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