Yolanda Ngqukuva, a former Europcar employee at Cape Town International Airport, pleaded guilty to charges of contravening the Cybercrimes Act and was fined R40,000 or one year in jail after she compromised customer card information.
Yolanda Ngqukuva, a former Europcar employee at Cape Town International Airport entered a plea deal and was fined R40,000 or one year in jail after she fleeced customers.A 34-year-old woman, who was arrested last week while disembarking from a flight at OR Tambo International Airport in Kempton Park, was transferred to Cape Town, where she pleaded guilty to charges of contravening the Cybercrimes Act.
Effectively, the court ordered Ngqukuva to pay a fine of R40,000 or face one-year direct imprisonment. The Hawks said Ngqukuva would supply the card information to a syndicate that manufactured cloned cards, ripping off the customers.
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