Africrypt Directors Deny Allegations They Fleeced Clients as Doubts Over Actu...

Africrypt Directors Deny Allegations They Fleeced Clients as Doubts Over Actu...

According to new reports, Raees and Ameer Cajee, the two young directors of the recently collapsed crypto investment firm, Africrypt, have “categorically denied” allegations they fleeced clients. Instead, the brothers insist their company is the victim of a hack while also claiming that the media may be overestimating the value of the missing bitcoins. These fresh denials by Africrypt directors come as doubts over the actual number of stolen bitcoins continue to mount. Africrypt Directors Have Little Life Experience Responding to an inquiry from BBC, John Oosthuizen, the....


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