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Back to the IT in Banking Home Page 29 January 2004 
Å  IT in Banking
E-fraud accused wants easier bail conditions
BY PAUL VECCHIATTO, ITWEB CAPE TOWN CORRESPONDENT
[Cape Town | ITWeb, 29 January 2004] - Alleged Absa e-fraudster Johannes Jacobus Fourie made a brief appearance in the Bellville magistrate's court this morning, complaining that his bail conditions are “too onerous”.

Fourie's case relates to the high-profile transfer of funds from the accounts of 10 Absa online banking clients in the Western Cape between May and July last year.

Most of the stolen funds were allegedly spent on consumer goods, including 10 laptop PCs, while amounts totalling R76 025 were allegedly deposited into Fourie's account.

Fourie is out on bail of R10 000, with strict conditions. These include 24-hour house arrest at his mother's guesthouse and no access to computers. He is also not allowed to leave the premises without the written permission of the investigating officers.

In October, the number of charges against him was increased from the original 10 to 55, but it is not yet clear if the amount involved has been increased from the original R609 714, or whether the additional charges relate to the Electronic Communications and Transactions Act.

Fourie's trial has yet to start in earnest and he has not pleaded to the charges. All his court appearances to date have related to his bail applications or not having proper defence council.

His bail hearing has been set for 5 February.

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