Prophet Shepherd Bushiri has launched a blistering attack on South Africa's Special Investigating Unit (SIU), accusing the agency of spreading falsehoods and misleading the South African public over ...
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Investigating corruption: How Bushiri and Omotoso exploited South Africa's immigration system
Shepherd Bushiri and Timothy Omotoso are implicated in a shocking investigation by the SIU, revealing systemic corruption within South Africa's Department of Home Affairs.
Through another whistleblower, the SIU unearthed that Kudakwashe Mpofu had paid R3,000 for his permanent residence permit, and had later secured high paying positions at the state-owned North West ...
The investigation into the affairs of Home Affairs was authorised by President Cyril Ramaphosa under Proclamation 154 of 2024. An interim report outlining the outcomes of our investigation has been ...
The investigation into the affairs of Home Affairs was authorised by President Cyril Ramaphosa under Proclamation 154 of 2024. An interim report outlining the outcomes of our investigation has been ...
South Africa’s immigration system was effectively turned into a marketplace where permits and visas were traded for cash.
Corrupt officials made millions selling permanent residency permits to the likes of 'prophet' Shepherd Bushiri.
The Special Investigating Unit traced financial gains of more than R181 million linked to beneficiaries of fraudulent visa ...
The Special Investigation Unit (SIU) held a press conference to disclose the results of an investigation into Home Affairs on Monday. Four officials who earn less than R25,000 a month received a total ...
Syndicates run by foreign nationals and Department of Home Affairs officials profited almost R200 million through fraudulent visas and permits.
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