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Typing mistake gives worker half a million
10 Feb 2015 at 10:52hrs | Views
Johannesburg - A Free State worker has refused to return over R500 000 accidentally paid into his bank account, Beeld reported on Tuesday.
In a court application to get the money back, Michael Mochudi, managing director of Motsi Civils and Plant Hire in Welkom, said he meant to pay R5 687.61 into Kathu worker Phemelo Mothupi's Capitec account, but left a comma off by mistake.
He called Mothupi as soon as he realised what he had done, but Mothupi said he was not going to return it.
Mochudi's bank FNB asked him to fill in forms, saying it would take five days to be reversed.
In the meantime Mothupi transferred R400 000 to his wife Phemelo's Capitec account. She had already placed R260 000 in an investment account.
It took an urgent court application to have these two accounts frozen.
The court will decide on March 5 whether the two should have to pay the money back.
In a court application to get the money back, Michael Mochudi, managing director of Motsi Civils and Plant Hire in Welkom, said he meant to pay R5 687.61 into Kathu worker Phemelo Mothupi's Capitec account, but left a comma off by mistake.
He called Mothupi as soon as he realised what he had done, but Mothupi said he was not going to return it.
In the meantime Mothupi transferred R400 000 to his wife Phemelo's Capitec account. She had already placed R260 000 in an investment account.
It took an urgent court application to have these two accounts frozen.
The court will decide on March 5 whether the two should have to pay the money back.
Source - Sapa