Eighteen Home Affairs officials have been dismissed for a range of offences. This includes fraud, corruption and sexual harassment. Home Affairs Department spokesperson Siya Qoza says four other officials were issued with final written warnings.
Eighteen crooked Home Affairs officials fired
He says two of the written warnings carry a one- and three-month salary suspension. At the same time, another two officials were given written warnings. Qoza says the dismissals and disciplinary action concluded a process by the Department of mandated human resource and appeals processes.
Minister of Home Affairs, Dr Leon Schreiber
The Home Affairs Minister, Dr Leon Schreiber says the dismissals send an unambiguous message that the days where acts of fraud and corruption are committed with impunity against Home Affairs are over.
He added, “Dismissals and prosecutions are set to continue ramping up until we have squeezed crime and corruption out of the system.”
Qoza says the country is preparing to observe 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence and Femicide (GBV-F) from next Monday (25 November).
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He says Minister Schreiber has welcomed the Department’s stance on this important fight, as expressed through the speedy dismissal of an official for sexual harassment.
Reasons for the dismissals
The breakdown of the reasons for the dismissals of the affected officials is reflected in the table below:
Number of officials dismissed |
Reason for dismissal |
4 | Irregular granting of ID documents |
6 | Irregular solemnisation and registration of marriages |
1 | Irregular processing of passports |
3 | Irregular processing of birth certificates |
1 | Irregular approval of visa applications |
1 | Irregular extension of asylum seeker permits |
1 | Sexual harassment |
1 | Irregular deactivation of file |
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