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Home Affairs targets fake marriage fraudsters

Source: The Citizen, 27/07/2015


Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba warned South Africans against
marrying illegal immigrants to help them obtain citizenship.
Gigaba said people should respect the country`s citizenship and
cautioned that the department would work hard on investigations to
arrest those who gained spousal citizenship with nonexisting marriages
or relationships.
He was speaking in Pretoria during a briefing on the new
counter-corruption project.
The minister said the department had adopted strategies and tactics to
strengthen the department`s counter-corruption unit, enabling it to
prevent, detect and reduce instances of corruption.
He said there were several cases of South Africans who had assisted
immigrants in gaining citizenship by marrying them in exchange for
money. "Our inspectoral team has been working hard on nabbing those
who are recorded as married at the department, but have no
relationship or marriage,"said Gigaba.
He also said the department was committed to closing loopholes on
corruption at ports of entry, including airports.
"We are dealing with cases where you would see on the records that
people were denied access or exit out of the country, but they were
able to board the aircraft anyway, so we need to find out how – those
are the loopholes we are committed to close," he said.
Gigaba said the counter-corruption unit would clean out every corrupt
official who took bribes from illegal immigrants or bribes to perform
any documentation-related matters.
"I want to reiterate our department`s commitment to fight against
corruption whenever it rears its ugly head."


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