In a strong and uncompromising message, Schreiber said, “Officials involved in corrupt activities will face the full might of ...
Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber has promised to deal with corrupt officials within the department, saying they would ...
The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) confirmed that R140 million was paid to dead beneficiariesSASSA blamed the ...
To support the ongoing maintenance and development of the NPR and associated digital systems, Home Affairs has introduced a ...
The department of home affairs has announced a “comprehensive upgrade” to its digital identity verification system.
During the same period at the BMA, 10 officials were dismissed for corruption, and one for aiding and abetting.
The Department of Home Affairs is today proud to announce the rollout of a comprehensive upgrade to the digital verification system that sits at the heart of national security as well as both public ...
A SASSA blunder that saw 75 000 ‘deceased beneficiaries’ receive more than R140 million in grants is being blamed on Home ...
South Africa is one step closer to a fully digitalised identity document after the Department of Home Affairs announced much-needed upgrades to its digital verification system.
Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber says the department wants to eliminate green ID books in South Africa and make it easy ...
The Department of Home Affairs and the Special Investigating Unit launched the Border Management and Immigration ...