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Two Sham Instructors Lose R1.2m Benefits For Landing Positions Utilizing Counterfeit Archives

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:12 am

Two fraudulent teachers are set to lose their pension of over One Million Rand, they’ve already lost their job over fake certificate and documents. Many teachers are have been caught for the use of fake certificate in the time past.

Their sentences were suspended for a very long time on condition that they are not seen as liable of misrepresentation during the time of suspension.

The two, be that as it may, amassed R600 000 benefits each from their numerous years as educators and the Hawks needs the cash seized.

Mpumalanga Hawks representative Captain Dineo Sekgotodo said they captured the pair in February 2017 after a test uncovered that they were utilized by the Department of Education.

The department of education in South Africa is set to look into the increasing case of the use of fake certificate in the country. Other sector are set to do likewise.

Albert Echetah

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