Family is meant to have your back – the people you trust without question.
So, when an investment opportunity comes from within your own circle, it doesn’t feel like a risk - it feels like something you can believe in.
Through their company S Beth Group, the Naidoos’ (Krishna and Nerissa and their sons, Duran and Luven), took millions from relatives who believed they were buying into side-tipper trailers operating on coal mines.
The deal was simple: invest, register the trailers in your name and earn steady monthly returns that would eventually double your money. It would lead to retirement plans, family savings, and a lasting legacy.
At first, the money came in. Confidence grew, and so did the investments. But then the monthly payments slowed and finally stopped, replaced by a steady stream of excuses. Investors, all family members, deeply out of pocket, went looking for answers … and didn’t like what they found.
So, what really happened to the Naidoos’ promised goldmine? The Devi Show tracks down the family at the centre of it all.