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Bail granted to fraud-accused Sassa employees
Bail granted to fraud-accused Sassa employees

The South African

timea day ago

  • The South African

Bail granted to fraud-accused Sassa employees

Ten suspended employees of the South African Social Security Agency have been granted bail by the Lenasia Magistrates' Court. This comes after 11 Sassa employees were arrested earlier this year, for allegedly defrauding the agency of over R4 million. 'The fourth accused, Ethiopian national Abenezer Tilahyn, was denied bail after the court ruled, he posed a flight risk,' said National Prosecuting Authority Spokesperson, Phindi Mjonondwane. The bail amounts granted to the accused 10 ranged from R10 000 to R30 000 each. The accused were also instructed to surrender their travel documents, as part of the bail conditions. Accused number one in the case is Shumani Khwerana. Together with his co-accused, they face multiple charges ranging from fraud, theft and cyber crime. According to the NPA, the suspended Sassa employees orchestrated a scheme where they created fake Sassa profiles that enabled them to fraudulently deposit and withdraw monies from various SASSA pay points. Prior to the court granting the accused bail, their affidavits from the investigating officer, Constable Manana, and two affidavits from Mazimela Kubeka, a senior internal investigator at SASSA, were reviewed. Mjonondwane said, 'These documents outlined how the accused were implicated in the alleged crimes. The court found no evidence that the ten accused, excluding Tilahyn, were flight risks or that they would interfere with evidence or the investigation. As a precaution, the court prohibited the accused from interfering with the ongoing investigation or any state witnesses. 'The National Prosecuting Authority respects the court's ruling, which marks only a stage in the legal process,' said Mjonondwane. She vowed that the court's ruling would not deter the NPA's commitment to ensuring accountability and transparency within the public sector. The matter has been postponed to 2 September 2025 for further investigation. SASSA also confirmed that the implicated employees no longer had access to any of its systems. Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1 Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.

Bail granted to 10 of 11 accused in Sassa fraud and theft case
Bail granted to 10 of 11 accused in Sassa fraud and theft case

TimesLIVE

time2 days ago

  • TimesLIVE

Bail granted to 10 of 11 accused in Sassa fraud and theft case

The Lenasia magistrate's court on Thursday granted bail to 10 of the 11 accused in the South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) R4m fraud and theft case. 'Bail amounts range between R10,000 and R30,000,' said National Prosecuting Authority spokesperson Phindi Mjonondwane. 'The fourth accused, Ethiopian national Abenezer Tilahyn, was denied bail after the court ruled he posed a flight risk.' The case postponed to September 2 for further investigation. 'As part of the bail conditions, the accused are required to surrender their travel documents and are prohibited from interfering with the ongoing investigation or any state witnesses.' Shumani Khwerana and his 10 co-accused face multiple charges, including cybercrime, fraud and theft. 'It is alleged that they orchestrated a sophisticated scheme involving the creation of fake Sassa profiles, through which over R4m was fraudulently deposited and withdrawn at various Sassa pay points.'

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