Court sentences fraudster to 10 years for defrauding elderly couple of R94,000
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Why It Matters
**Why it matters:** The 10‑year sentence signals a growing willingness of courts to treat sophisticated AI‑driven fraud as a serious offense, likely prompting tighter vetting of AI‑powered financial tools and accelerating regulatory scrutiny of automated scam tactics. This could shift risk management practices for fintech firms and embolden policymakers to enforce stricter KYC and fraud‑prevention standards.
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