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Former store manager slammed with a hefty jail term for R2 3 million theft

The Provincial Head of the Hawks in the Eastern Cape, Major General Mboiki Obed Ngwenya commended the Mthatha Serious Commercial Crime Investigation team for yet another success in uprooting the criminal elements within our society. This follows the conviction and sentence imposed against Vuyokazi Veronica Kati (37) when she appeared in the Mthatha Regional Court on 26 April 2021. Kati was found guilty of theft of R2.3 Million and sentenced to 15 (fifteen) years direct imprisonment. Kati was a Manager of Inkspot and Stationery Company in Mthatha over the period between February 2013 and July 2019. She was responsible for collecting cash from the cashiers in the store before the company closed, with the sole purpose of recording and depositing the money in the company bank account.

Man convicted of fraud for using cloned bank cards to buy fuel

Man convicted of fraud for using cloned bank cards to buy fuel An East London man was convicted on several charges of fraud for using cloned bank cards to buy fuel. He racked up an amount of R133 000. An East London man has been convicted for using cloned bank cards to fraudulently purchase fuel. Khayalethu Sandile, 46, was convicted on several charges of fraud when he appeared in the East London Regional Court this week. It is alleged that Sandile used information of Standard Bank clients to buy fuel at various petrol stations in East London. POLICE FOUND A CONTAINER OF FUEL ON A TRUCK

Suspected fraudster on the run for a year found hiding in Boksburg

Suspected fraudster on the run for a year found hiding in Boksburg Share Johannesburg - An estate agent who allegedly sold people’s RDP houses fraudulently has been re-arrested after she was found hiding in a Boksburg house. Annica Van Staden was allegedly found with all her luggage packed and police claim she was ready to flee to Cape Town when they nabbed her. The Hawks had been looking for Van Staden, 46, for after she was granted bail in August 2019 and failed to return to court in November 2020. Captain Dineo Lucy Sekgotodi of the Mpumalanga Hawks said allegations were that Van Staden registered a business called Housing First Property in Mpumalanga between October 2014 and July 2015.

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