On 27 June 2016, the ‘Global Association of Billionaires and Millionaires (GABM)’ published a letter on LinkedIn addressed to agriculture minister, Senzeni Zokwana, and Agri SA’s deputy executive director, Christo van der Rheede, stating that the company would provide a “capital grant” of US$70 million (R1 billion) for drought relief to SA farmers.
Van der Rheede told Farmer’s Weekly that Agri SA was surprised to learn that the letter had been published on various social media before its authenticity could be established.
“Founding member and former GABM President, Mark Paulsmeier, needs to come to us [Agri SA] directly. We have a team of lawyers and auditors who will facilitate the process of negotiations. We need proof before we can make announcements to farmers and we also need to be careful of running into a scam,” he said.