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Sandile Shen, the young South African Bitcoin dealer, who is charged with fraud, has rejected allegations of cheating on shareholders of his Global Forex Institute.

shezi: Shareholders have chosen education, not for investments

Despite his rejection of the allegations, a spokesman for the state of the newspaper Sunday Times said that Shezi had agreed to put himself reported from Bitcoin.com News was issued an arrest warrant against Shezi after two injured investors reported the Bitcoin dealer to the South African police.

Now, while he thinks about facing himself, Shezi - who is known as South Africa's youngest millionaire - has also started a brave defense of his actions. He continued to suggest that the Global Forex Institute is a financial service provider. According to a test report from the Sunday Shezi:

These shareholders have not registered for investments, but for our educational program. Our training includes technical analysis, basics and a bit of this and that. You go over us to keep your own little personal portfolio and do not act for HSBC.

shezi explores the opportunity to buy damaged shareholders

The 29-year-old Bitcoin dealer added that he finds it strange that some shareholders make these claims even though they were actually part of the business. Nevertheless, said Shezi, he is now exploring the opportunity to buy the shareholders.

In the meantime, Shezi's lawyers have sworn, comment on Instagram on October 15 that they will be initiated against those who Slope for cheating them.

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