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Woman’s UIF claim exposed as fraud

A woman trying to get an unemployment insurance fund (UIF) payout opened up a can of worms when an investigation discovered her work permit was fraudulent.

Siphilisiwe Sibanda approached the publication for help about the delay in the payout of her UIF claim following the loss of her job.

Went to Home Affairs to verify the documents

After we put her in touch with Sekhothali Lekalakala of the labour department, he went with her to the Department of Home Affairs offices in Roodepoort to have her documents verified.

Officials determined that Sibanda’s Zimbabwean exemption permit (ZEP) had not been issued by the department.

Despite Sibanda’s insistence that the permit was issued by the department, home affairs spokesperson Siya Qoza said this document was not generated from their offices.

Documents fraudulent

After a brief investigation Qoza said: “The document was verified by the home affairs Roodepoort office, and by the department’s inspectorate. Both verification processes concluded that the document in Ms Sibanda’s possession was fraudulent as it was not issued by the department.

He added: “She claimed that this document was her first permit she got from home affairs. This cannot be correct because ZEP is the third special permit the department had issued to qualifying Zimbabwean nationals.”

In other news – Sol Phenduka involved in a car accident

Sol Phenduka, a Podcast and Chill co-host was involved in a car accident in Rosebank, Gauteng on Monday morning, 22 July. According to Maphepha Ndaba, Sol Phenduka, real name Solomzi Thandubuntu Phenduka was involved in a car accident this morning in Rosebank.

Sol Phenduka

“Radio presenter and podcaster @solphenduka involved in a car crash/accident this morning in Rosebank. Details of the accident are still scratchy,” writes the celebrity blog. Read More

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