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RESERVE BANK INVESTIGATION: DA finance chief steps aside over conflict of interest concerns in R4bn forex probe

The DA’s Mark Burke has stepped down from Parliament’s most important financial oversight committees as the SA Reserve Bank continues to investigate a company he founded for alleged violation of foreign exchange control regulations.

RESERVE BANK INVESTIGATION: DA finance chief steps aside over conflict of interest concerns in R4bn forex probe

The Democratic Alliance (DA) leader Mark Burke has stepped down from his roles on Parliament's key financial oversight committees amid concerns over alleged conflict of interest in a R4 billion forex investigation. The South African Reserve Bank (Sarb) is currently probing Kastelo, a fintech company founded by Burke and his brother Nicholas, for potential violation of foreign exchange control regulations.

Burke's decision to recuse himself from the committees came after the DA caucus moved to address the damaging revelations. Deputy Finance Minister Ashor Sarupen, who is also DA Federal Council chairperson, initially supported Burke's continued roles.

Mark Burke claims he has distanced himself from Kastelo and no longer serves in its daily operations. He asserts that he was chairperson of the broader Kastelo group but relinquished this position in February 2026. Burke stated that the High Court's judgment did not find any wrongdoing against Kastelo or himself, nor did it establish proof of exchange control contraventions. He emphasized his commitment to ethical and lawful conduct, expressing confidence that the investigation would find no wrongdoing on his part.

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