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The Gauteng Provincial Head of the Hawks, Major General Ebrahim Kadwa has welcomed the sixth arrest on allegations of fraud involving R1.5 million stolen from the National Lotteries Fund.
The Hawks’ Serious Commercial Crime Investigation team in Johannesburg arrested and charged Fulufhelo Promise Kharivhe (41) for alleged fraud that emanated from an altered grant application submitted to the National Lotteries Board for funding in October 2018.
Kharivhe handed herself in at the Hawks’ Johannesburg office on Wednesday morning accompanied by her legal representatives. She was subsequently charged with fraud. Investigation revealed that in October 2018, an amount of R200 000 was transferred into Kharivhe’s company, Thwala Front (Pty) Ltd bank account from a non-profit organisation named The Message. The said organisation has Doctor Tumisang Makweya “Dr Tumi” (39) and wife, Kgaogelo Makweya (36) listed as committee members.
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Two Hawks officials have been arrested after they allegedly defrauded the police by submitting fictitious invoices.
The arrested officials were recently promoted to sergeants at the Serious Corruption Offences units in Pretoria and Ivory Park.
Investigations revealed that most of the guesthouse invoices the suspects submitted allegedly did not exist.
Two Hawks officials, recently promoted to sergeants at the Serious Corruption Offences units in Pretoria and Ivory Park, have been arrested after allegedly defrauding the police by submitting fictitious accommodation invoices.
In a statement, the Hawks confirmed that two of its own were arrested on Thursday.