In 2018 and 2019, the suspects allegedly manipulated the eNatis system to help motor vehicle owners avoid payment of vehicle licence fees and penalties owed to the state.
One of the suspects who was arrested in connection with the Mpumalanga R60m licence fee dumping case. The case has been postponed until February next year.The case of 14 Mpumalanga licensing officials accused of assisting vehicle owners to avoid payment of licence fees of about R60m was postponed until February 21 next year.
The officials, based at various licensing offices in Mpumalanga, are facing fraud, theft and money laundering charges. They are all out on bail. The investigation found that in 2018 and 2019, the suspects allegedly manipulated the eNatis system to help motor vehicle owners avoid payment of vehicle licence fees and penalties owed to the state.
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