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Home Affairs Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi has welcomed the lengthy sentences recently meted out to two South Africans and a Pakistani national in two different cases in Durban and Johannesburg respectively, for passport-related crimes.
He was working with some corrupt officials of Home Affairs in a network that spanned Gauteng, Limpopo, KZN, the Eastern Cape, the Western Cape and Mpumalanga. The two were arrested in November 2022 by Counter Corruption Branch of Home Affairs and the Hawks following the conclusion of an internal investigation led by the branch.Identification Act 68 of 1997 – four yearsPrevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act 12 of 2004 – 10 yearsIdentification Act – four yearsThe sentences of the two will run concurrently, meaning that Ngozi will spend 10 years and Mboyane eight years, in jail.
People who don’t qualify for South African passports are legitimised through these actions to the detriment of the sovereignty of our country.
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