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Sa Sold One Permit At A Time New Siu Report Deepens Home Affairs Corruption Probe

Home Affairs Integrity Questioned Urgent Investigation Launched
Home Affairs Integrity Questioned Urgent Investigation Launched

Home Affairs Integrity Questioned Urgent Investigation Launched The investigation into the affairs of home affairs was authorised by president cyril ramaphosa under proclamation 154 of 2024. an interim report outlining the outcomes of our investigation has been submitted to the president, and we are now making the findings publicly available. Permits and visas were sold, traded, and laundered, and 275 criminal referrals have been made to the npa. the siu will complete its investigations in september.

How Data Analytics Is Helping The Siu Fight Corruption In Sa South Africa
How Data Analytics Is Helping The Siu Fight Corruption In Sa South Africa

How Data Analytics Is Helping The Siu Fight Corruption In Sa South Africa South africa was being sold one permit at a time. the investigation into the affairs of home affairs was authorised by president cyril ramaphosa under proclamation 154 of 2024. An interim report released on monday, 23 february, by the acting head of the special investigating unit (siu), leonard lekgetho, has revealed widespread corruption within the department of. The special investigating unit (siu) says it has uncovered corruption involving foreign nationals and department of home affairs (dha) officials who treated south africa’s immigration system as a “marketplace, where permits and visas were sold to the highest bidder.”. Pretoria — the special investigating unit has released explosive new details from its interim investigation into the department of home affairs, describing south africa’s immigration system as a “marketplace” where permits and visas were allegedly sold to the highest bidder.

Siu Hawks Raid Home Affairs Offices In Five Provinces As Sa Step Up
Siu Hawks Raid Home Affairs Offices In Five Provinces As Sa Step Up

Siu Hawks Raid Home Affairs Offices In Five Provinces As Sa Step Up The special investigating unit (siu) says it has uncovered corruption involving foreign nationals and department of home affairs (dha) officials who treated south africa’s immigration system as a “marketplace, where permits and visas were sold to the highest bidder.”. Pretoria — the special investigating unit has released explosive new details from its interim investigation into the department of home affairs, describing south africa’s immigration system as a “marketplace” where permits and visas were allegedly sold to the highest bidder. The siu’s investigation paints a disturbing picture of systemic corruption within the department of home affairs. officials enriched themselves by unlawfully issuing permits, using spouses as conduits to launder bribes. The siu has uncovered a multimillion rand fraud and corruption scheme in south africa’s immigration system, revealing systemic sale of permits and deep collusion between state officials, religious figures and foreign nationals. South africa’s immigration system has been turned into a marketplace where permits and visas are allegedly sold to the highest bidder. that is the stark finding presented before an official inquiry by the home affairs department. South africa’s immigration system was effectively turned into a “marketplace” where permits, visas and even citizenship outcomes were sold for cash, according to explosive findings released by the special investigating unit (siu).

Watch Siu Hawks Raid Home Affairs Offices Across Sa
Watch Siu Hawks Raid Home Affairs Offices Across Sa

Watch Siu Hawks Raid Home Affairs Offices Across Sa The siu’s investigation paints a disturbing picture of systemic corruption within the department of home affairs. officials enriched themselves by unlawfully issuing permits, using spouses as conduits to launder bribes. The siu has uncovered a multimillion rand fraud and corruption scheme in south africa’s immigration system, revealing systemic sale of permits and deep collusion between state officials, religious figures and foreign nationals. South africa’s immigration system has been turned into a marketplace where permits and visas are allegedly sold to the highest bidder. that is the stark finding presented before an official inquiry by the home affairs department. South africa’s immigration system was effectively turned into a “marketplace” where permits, visas and even citizenship outcomes were sold for cash, according to explosive findings released by the special investigating unit (siu).

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