Home Affairs To Cancel Fraudulent and Duplicate IDs, Gives Owners 30 Days To Appeal

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Home Affairs To Cancel Fraudulent and Duplicate IDs, Gives Owners 30 Days To Appeal
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The Department of Home Affairs has announced that it is cancelling fraudulent and duplicate IDs and is calling on those with such IDs to come forth and appeal.

The Department of Home Affairs has announced that it will be cancelling fake and duplicate IDs that are in the system

Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber posted on his X account and has given holders of fraudulent and duplicate IDs to provide reasons why their IDs shouldn't be cancelledcurrent affairs journalist, contributed coverage of international and local social issues like health, corruption, education, unemployment, service delivery protests and heritage in South Africa during his seven years at Daily Sun and VutiviDepartment of Justice to resume extraditions for Shepherd Bushiri and the Guptasthe...

. Some IDs have been blocked since 2005, and Schreiber called on the public to come forward and said the announcement is part of the department's effort to clamp down on fraud."You're doing great work. Please ignore the mobs of people that are coming at you from a place of ignorance." The board has been inactive for almost 10 years, and Schreiber called on the public to nominate five qualified and experienced board members to serve for four years.Tebogo Mokwena is a Current Affairs Editor at Briefly News. He has a Diploma in Journalism from ALISON. He joined Daily Sun, where he worked for 4 years covering politics, crime, entertainment, current affairs, policy, governance and art.

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