Home Affairs Fires 18 Crooked Officials, South Africans Applaud Department’s Crackdown on Crime

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Home Affairs Fires 18 Crooked Officials, South Africans Applaud Department’s Crackdown on Crime
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The Department of Home Affairs has fired 18 officials for dodgy dealings, with all of dismissed for engaging in fraudulent and corrupt activities.

The Department of Home Affairs has fired 18 crooked officials, and South Africans are glad to see the department finally taking action. Image: Per-Anders Pettersson/ ER Lombard

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