East London doctor bust three times for sick note racket released on bail

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East London doctor bust three times for sick note racket released on bail
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The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) said the fraud case against Dr Siphokazi Sokupa, 69, was postponed to 23 September for further investigation.

An East London medical doctor, who was arrested on Thursday for allegedly selling a sick note to an undercover Hawks agent, was released on R3,000 bail by the East London Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday.

Another condition is that she must not leave the East London magisterial area and must report every Wednesday at Fleet Street police station.

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