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Accused Nkululeko Theophilus Ngcana (50) appeared before the Phuthaditjaba Magistrate court on Monday, 15 February 2021 facing charges of corruption and defeating the administration of justice.
It is alleged that in September 2017, Ngcana persuaded a suspect who was facing charges of operating a motor vehicle with a fraudulent license disc to pay R600 in order for him to withdraw charges against the suspect. The suspect agreed to pay R600 as persuaded by Ngcana. Later the suspect realised that Ngcana did not withdraw the charges against him as agreed. He then reported the matter to the Senior NPA prosecutor.
In January 2020, another accused who is a police officer gave Ngcana R500 to pay on his behalf for admission of guilt on a charge of reckless or negligent driving. Ngcana took R500 as agreed by the accused to pay on his behalf but he did not pay to the court as agreed. The accused received summonses to appear in court for failure to pay R500 for admission of guilt. Upon inquir
Thabiso Collens Lengoabala (55) appeared before the Bethlehem Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, 9 February 2021 where he was convicted and sentenced for fraud.
His sentence emanates from the incident which took place in March 2020, where he pretended to be a traffic official and informed a member of the public that he can arrange a driver’s license for him at a R4 000 fee.
An operation was conducted by the Hawks’ Serious Corruption Investigation team in Bethlehem after a tip-off was received. Lengoabala was arrested and he appeared in court on several occasions until his sentencing. He was sentenced to pay a R40 000 fine or 12 months direct imprisonment.