Two Durban Tactical Response Team officers have appeared in the Durban Commercial Crimes Court for allegedly stealing Covid-19 related UIF money. | kaveels
iStockThey are accused of siphoning R692 000 They were remanded in custody, with the matter transferred to the Pretoria Commercial Crimes Court.
The officers, sergeants Thokozani Mchunu and Nqobile Mzimela, along with their co-accused, Siboniso Percival Khanyile, appeared in court on Tuesday facing charges of fraud, theft and money-laundering amounting to R692 000.
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