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Home Affairs Official Sentenced to 35 Years for Passport Fraud Scheme

Lisa Miller by Lisa Miller
August 2, 2024
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On Thursday, August 1st, Judith Zuma, a Department of Home Affairs official based in KwaZulu-Natal, was sentenced to 35 years in prison by the Durban Specialized Commercial Crimes Court. Zuma was found guilty of orchestrating a large-scale fraudulent passport scheme, facilitating the illegal acquisition of South African passports for foreign nationals.

The investigation, led by the Hawks and the Department of Home Affairs, revealed that Zuma exploited her position at the Richards Bay Home Affairs office to aid a criminal network. She paid South African citizens between R300 and R500 to provide their fingerprints, which were then used to create passports for foreign nationals from countries such as Pakistan, Bangladesh, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Hawks spokesperson Colonel Philani Nkwalase highlighted the scale of the operation, stating, “She was aiding a criminal network outside her jurisdiction, exploited vulnerable South Africans by luring them with money for fingerprints used to obtain passports for foreign nationals. She pleaded guilty on all 1159 charges.”

The fraudulent scheme involved colluding with South African citizens to assist foreign nationals in acquiring South African passports. The identity documents and biometric data of South African citizens were used to create these passports, with the original photographs being replaced by those of the foreign nationals, allowing them to assume new identities.

The arrest and subsequent conviction of Zuma followed a thorough investigation by Home Affairs, which uncovered her collaboration with a foreign national syndicate. This case underscores the severe consequences of corruption within the Department of Home Affairs and the lengths to which criminal networks will go to exploit such vulnerabilities.

The court’s decision to impose a 35-year sentence reflects the gravity of the crimes committed and serves as a stern warning to others engaged in similar illegal activities. Home Affairs Minister Aaron Motsoaledi has briefed Parliament on the ongoing efforts to clamp down on passport fraud, highlighting the need for stringent measures to prevent such incidents in the future.

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