Two bogus doctors have been arrested over the sale of sick notes in KwaMashu.
Preliminary information suggests the syndicate has been operational for at least a decade.
On Monday, members of the SAPS Economic Infrastructure Task Team set a trap for the pair.
It was discovered that a one-day sick note cost R100 while a three-day version cost R150.
Several replicated doctor’s notes were found on the premises at the Ithala Shopping Centre.
The names listed on the documents are real doctors, who allegedly suffered damages amounting to millions as a result of the scam.
The arrested men face charges of fraud and forgery and are due in court soon.
@eNCA
So every Sunday South Africans must watch Nigerian degenerate scum that sells drugs & destroy our children on #sizokthola. Then we are expected to smile at Nigerians & call them brothers🤔?
I need folks to understand that there are things in diplomacy that simply can't be explained away as mistakes. And what Tedros, at WHO did, is one of them.
This man here claims that South Africa has developed more than any other African country in 30 years, and he shows us pictures of Nigeria's independence in 65 years and Ghana's independence in 69 years.
My fellow 🇿🇦
Please tell Julius Malema kuthi we don't want:
🔹Mines
🔹Banks
🔹Means of production
...because it is impossible for 60 millions to own banks
A man and his daughter warming themselves at an open fire at Crossroads squatters' camp near Cape Town, South Africa, circa November 1978. Credit: Peter Jordan
They’d rather fight to be illegal in South Africa and cry wolf when told to go back home and fix their country.
Nigerian men are cowards! It’s quite alarming how none of them can stand up for the girl child in Nigeria.
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