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South Africa's Steinhoff Proposes $1bn Settlement To Solve Legal Disputes

By Steve Wynne-Jones
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South Africa's Steinhoff Proposes $1bn Settlement To Solve Legal Disputes

South African retailer Steinhoff International said on Monday it had proposed a settlement worth up to around $1 billion (€850 million) to settle a stream of legal claims against it following an accounting fraud.

Lawsuits worth billions of dollars are now the biggest challenge facing Steinhoff, which is seeking to recover from the impact of the $7 billion scandal after first revealing holes in its accounts in December 2017.

'Intensive Effort'

CEO Louis du Preez said the settlement being proposed was the result of 12 months of "intensive effort" and urged all claimants to support it.

"Although there is no certainty yet that we will be able to conclude this settlement, in our view these terms are firmly in the best interests of all stakeholders," he said in a statement.

The settlement splits claimants into two groups: those with claims related to market purchases and those with contractual claims. Steinhoff said not all claims against it are covered in the settlement.

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It offers €266 million for market purchase claims, with contractual claimants to be offered around 104 million euros and a further 9.4 billion rand (€480 million) for claims against a subsidiary - just over $1 billion in total.

The value would be paid in both cash and shares in retailer Pepkor, a Steinhoff subsidiary, if the settlement is given the consent of creditors, regulators and eligible claimants, Steinhoff said.

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