Home Affairs dismisses two officials and suspends four for identity related fraud
5 July 2022
In its ongoing clean-up operations the Department of Home Affairs has dismissed two (2) employees for fraud relating to selling of South African identities to foreign nationals who do not deserve such documents. Another four (4) officials have been suspended for similar offences.
Mr Phathisani Outshiki, from the Benoni office, was found guilty of gross misconduct for processing one hundred and eleven (111) documents for undeserving foreign nationals using particulars of South African citizens for a fee of R1 000 per application. Ninety-eight (98) of these documents were passports and thirteen (13) were IDs.
Mr Outshiki pleaded guilty and he was subsequently dismissed. However, he is appealing his dismissal.
Mr Morena David Motsamai, from the Germiston office, was found guilty of gross misconduct in that he processed thirteen (13) passport applications for undeserving foreign nationals using particulars of South Africans. He was paid between R2 500 and R5 000 per application.