SIU acting head Leonard Lekgetho says they have uncovered a highly organised syndicate operating inside the Home Affairs Department allegedly selling visas, permits and South African citizenship. Lekgetho says officials were charging up to R40 000 for study visas.
Watch: https://t.co/w9BBjctAG2
#Newzroom405
This is the Corrupt Police Officer who was called by illegal Foreigners at Middleburg Mpumalanga when they where found sitting at the house of the Home Affairs employee
His name is Scotts
Let's make him Trend
WATCH | The Education Labour Relations Unit has uncovered that at least 22,000 employee records for teachers do not match government payroll data. In addition to payroll discrepancies, the unit found more than 610,000 undocumented pupils, both South African and foreign nationals.
Marchers in Middleburg, Mpumalanga helped to arrest illegal Arabs/Indians from Pakistan, India and Bangladesh who were hiding inside wardrobes in flats. They were told to go home and fix their countries. Ramaphosa, SA citizens are working 💃🏽🇿🇦
I am so deeply disturbed by this video… What kind of government partners with foreigners to give them an economy that has been the livelihood of many South African families ever since the beginning of time???! How cruel are these ppl to use our own tax money against us??
Citizens of the Republic of South Africa demand that Stella Ndabeni release all the beneficiaries of the R500 million Spaza Shop grant. Failure to do so will result in her being reported to the ANC for mismanagement of the funds.
At Lowpal Timbers in Mbombela, over 59 illegal foreign nationals were reportedly found working alongside just 15 South Africans.
😩 Yet we're told there are no jobs. Jobs do exist. Enforcing immigration and labour laws could open more opportunities for unemployed South Africans.
The Chinese government saw the news of their people being caught selling counterfeit goods here in South Africa and instead of acting like victims and treating their citizens like Hero’s for breaking our laws! The first thing they did was to call out their citizens for breaking the laws of our country, told them that they don’t support their actions and offered support to South Africa… Now you guys tell me… WHY is it so difficult for African leaders to do the same? Why are they so hellbent on always assuming the position of being victims? Why are African leaders so afraid of taking responsibility and accountability??? Including our own??? Even their people have become obsessed with playing the victim card and using sad stories to justify breaking laws!!! Honestly why??