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10-years for woman who defrauded SARS of R550 000

By: Natasha Archary A woman who defrauded the South African Revenue Service (SARS) of R550 000 has been sentenced to 10-years in prison. Penelope Hlengiwe Khumalo was convicted on charges of fraud and corruption at the Nelson Specialised Commercial Crimes Court. Khumalo who was an employee of SARS assisted VAT vendors to complete and submit fraudulent returns with the aim to receive undue refunds from SARS. According to the Nelspruit […]

today02/03/2023

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FNB consultant allegedly steals R36.9m from a deceased client

Kaya 959 Reporter The Hawks in Limpopo have arrested an FNB consultant who allegedly diverted R36.9 million from his deceased client's account into his own. The alleged FNB consultant was from the bank's Makhado branch, according to Hawks spokeswoman Capt Matimba Maluleke who told to the Sowetan. According to Maluleke, the bank detected the fraudulent activities, filed a theft report, and cancelled the account. Also Read: WATCH: JazziQ previews his […]

today13/06/2022

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Kaya Drive: Calls mount for Ramaphosa to step-aside

By: Natasha Archary As calls mount for President Cyril Ramaphosa to step-aside amidst allegations of theft, kidnapping, and defeating the ends of justice, Sizwe Dhlomo speaks to Independent Analyst, Khaya Sithole to unpack what this would mean for the ANC. After Arthur Fraser, former State Security Agency head laid criminal charges against the president last week, there have been major outcry from opposition parties calling for Ramaphosa to step-aside. https://www.kaya959.co.za/news/arthur-fraser-opens-criminal-case-against-cyril-ramaphosa/ […]

today06/06/2022

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Arthur Fraser opens criminal case against Cyril Ramaphosa

By: Natasha Archary Former spy boss Arthur Fraser has laid criminal charges against President Cyril Ramaphosa for the alleged theft of millions of dollars. In a statement, Fraser says there is evidence to support the charges, including photographs, bank accounts, video footage and names that accompany his police statement. Fraser filed the charges at the Rosebank Police Station, on Wednesday, 1 June. Amongst the charges levelled against the president, are […]

today02/06/2022

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Eskom employee arrested for alleged theft of transformer oil

Kaya News Reporter Eskom have confirmed that an employee was arrested for the alleged theft of transformer oil on Thurday, 10 February. The employee was caught by Eskom's security personnel whilst trying to exit the utility's premises in Rosherville, Johannesburg. Caught with three full drums of transformer oil as well as six 5l containers of power safety solvent gel, the man was arrested on scene. He appeared in court on […]

today15/02/2022

Bathobile Mlangeni

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Bathobile Mlangeni accused of stealing R4 million appears in court

Kaya News Reporter   Bathobile Mlangeni, the 29-year old woman who allegedly stole R4 million from SBV services two years ago has finally been arrested. The woman appeared at the Alexandra magistrates court on 14 January where she faces charges of theft. Mlangeni allegedly stole R4 million, stuffing the money in refuse bags and wheeling the cash out in a trolley. She was employed as a security guard at SBV […]

today17/01/2022

SAPS police South Africa

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Police warn of false prophets targeting students

By Kaya 959 Reporter Gauteng police are investigating several cases of theft under false pretences after a gang of fake prophets preyed on people. Police spokesperson Captain Xoli Mbele said the group had been targeting students. "They stop students and start prophesying to them. In one of the cases, a woman was told to bring her and her roommates' laptops and cell phones. She was taken to a local supermarket […]

today06/10/2021

City Power Johannesburg substation theft

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Mini-substation worth R500 000 stolen in Roodepoort

Kaya 959 News Reporter A mini-substation worth R500 000 was stollen just a day after it was installed in Roodepoort. The mini-substation (MSS) was installed outside Fleurhof Secondary School. The MSS was installed to replace a faulty substation that supplied power to the area. A case of "theft of essential infrastructure" was opened by Sergeant Thela of City Power Risk Management. Thela says that City Power is liaising with the […]

today03/09/2021

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Twitter shares stories of a syndicate of women robbing women in Cape Town

Twitter users have shared information about an alleged syndicate of women who target other women in Cape Town, the apparently have been doing this for quite some time. Please be aware of this woman, she works with two other ladies and one is pregnant. We got robbed by them at canal walk inside sportscene pic.twitter.com/Lh2Ym660go — sesethuisipho 🌈 (@Sesss____) July 18, 2021 pic.twitter.com/pTcQVooqZF — sesethuisipho 🌈 (@Sesss____) July 18, 2021 […]

today20/07/2021

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POPIA ActTo promote the protection of personal information processed by public and private bodies; to introduce certain conditions so as to establish minimum requirements for the processing of personal information; to provide for the establishment of an Information Regulator to exercise certain powers and to perform certain duties and functions in terms of this Act and the Promotion of Access to Information Act, 2000; to provide for the issuing of codes of conduct; to provide for the rights of persons regarding unsolicited electronic communications and automated decision making; to regulate the flow of personal information across the borders of the Republic; and to provide for matters connected therewith.

RECOGNISING THAT—

  • section 14 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, provides that everyone has the right to privacy;
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AND BEARING IN MIND THAT—

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