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Money for passport – top Home Affairs official behind bars

The Assistant Director at the Immigration Office Department of Home Affairs’ Pretoria Office is facing charges of corruption after he allegedly assisted a Pakistani national to obtain a South African passport. 

by Julius Botha
2015-07-14 08:16
in News
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Elisha Matsipa, 43, was remanded in custody when he appeared briefly at the Specialised Commercial Crimes Court (SCCU) on Monday following his arrest on the same day.

Matsipa allegedly assisted Wahdat Hussain, 30, to fraudulently obtain a South African Passport, Identity Document and a marriage certificate. Initial investigations have revealed that Matsipa received an amount of R23,000 from Hussain.

Hussain, who was arrested a fortnight ago, joined his co-accused in court on Monday and both of them will be staring at police’s holding cells at least until Monday, 20 July 2015 when they will appear in court again for a formal bail application.

Acting Head of the Hawks Major General Mthandazo Ntlemeza hailed the Anti-Corruption Unit members for a sterling investigation that led to the two suspects. “We have a strong case against the two and this shows that our investigating officials were on point throughout the process. We also applaud the Home Affairs Department for taking a brave step of isolating even one of their own to root out fraud and corruption within their ranks.”

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