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The Hawks have swooped on six more suspects in connection with a South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) disability grant corruption case and in a new twist to the saga police have warned of a man impersonating a policeman to extort “bail” money from the suspects’ families in Limpopo.
SAPS spokesperson Captain Matimba Maluleke said the Hawks had arrested the suspects, who are aged between 33 and 54, in Khobo village near Tzaneen on Tuesday.
“The suspects were arrested during the continuous multi-disciplinary takedown operation comprising the Hawks’ Serious Corruption Investigation, Tzaneen SAPS First Responders, Crime Intelligence and SASSA officials,” Maluleke said.
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Former Free State finance administrator found guilty of misappropriating police funds
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A former police finance administrator has been found guilty of theft after misappropriating funds from the Ficksburg police in the Free State between 2014 and 2016.
Mavis Mmalefa Buthelezi Mokoena, 42, was sentenced to three years imprisonment, suspended for four years. The State alleged that she had misappropriated R117 000.