The Prosecutions Authority wants leave to appeal against the sentence handed to former Fidentia boss J Arthur Brown.
|||Cape Town - The National Prosecutions Authority has applied for leave to appeal against the sentence given to former Fidentia boss J Arthur Brown.
Papers were filed on Friday in the Western Cape High Court, NPA spokesman Eric Ntabazalila said.
Brown was convicted on two counts of fraud after he admitted making misrepresentations in handling investments for the Transport Education and Training Authority and the Mantadia Asset Trust Company.
Judge Anton Veldhuizen handed down a R75,000 fine on each count, as well as an 18-month prison sentence, suspended for four years, also on each count.
The sentence drew wide criticism, with the Financial Services Board (FSB) stating that the sentence would not deter white-collar crime. - Sapa