Limpopo transport officials dismissed over R7.4m fraud

16th August 2017 By: News24Wire

Limpopo transport officials dismissed over R7.4m fraud

The Limpopo transport department says it dismissed at least three officials after R7.4 million was stolen from its traffic summons account.

The department said the corruption was uncovered by its Anti-Fraud and Corruption Unit.

Department spokesperson Joshua Kwapa said three officials have been dismissed while 10 resigned following the investigations.

One official is currently going through a disciplinary hearing.

"The investigation and the breakthrough followed information that revenue was lost at various traffic stations at the district offices," said Kwapa.

According to the information, contravention officers, traffic officers as well as revenue officers were collecting postal order payments from various post offices in Limpopo, which were destined for various traffic stations.

The officers would then redeem those postal orders but fail to deposit the money into the department's bank account, Kwapa said.

Started in 2009

An investigation into this revealed that the rot began as far back as 2009, he said.

"It was further discovered that some officials reduced amounts on summonses, even though the traffic offenders sent the correct amount on postal orders, for their own selfish benefit."

The investigation revealed that the implicated officials did not bank the money into the department's bank account, instead they stole it and used it for their personal gain.

The department then decided to open criminal cases against the officials through commercial crimes unit.

Transport and Community Safety MEC Nandi Ndalane welcomed the breakthrough by the department and hailed the anti-fraud and corruption unit for its hard work and tenacity.

"As a department we condemn and despise fraud and corruption.

"We do not tolerate officials who abuse their positions of responsibility and use them to steal tax payers' money," said Ndalane.

She said investigation into any acts of corruption within the department would continue to be investigated. She warned that "would-be criminals" within the department would face the full might of the law once caught.