Municipality official scams homeowners wanting building plan permissions

03 February 2017 - 11:26 By TMG Digital
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The Hawks have arrested the man‚ a Technical Assistant working under the Control Building Structure Department at Sol Plaatje Municipality in the Northern Cape. "The 48 year-old suspect was arrested in connection with fraudulent activities that emanated when several victims allegedly approached the Sol Plaatje Municipality and made payments for both approval and drawing of new house plans or redraw plans for existing building‚" Captain Philani Nkwalase explained.

"Different amounts were allegedly paid to the person believed to be responsible for the processes but no services rendered in terms of drawing and approval of the house plans."

  • READ MORE: Sol Plaatje municipal official arrested for fraud and corruptionThe Hawks have arrested a technical assistant working in the building department of the Sol Plaatje municipality in the Northern Cape for alleged fraud and corruption. 

The Hawks investigation showed that this had been going on from 2011 until 2016.

Ten victims who were subjected to this fraudulent activity came forward with information that led to the arrest‚ the captain said.

"Further investigation revealed that the suspect had a previous 3 years theft conviction prior to his appointment at the Municipality. This incident was allegedly not disclosed during his appointment in January 2008 and this has now formed part of Hawks’ investigation as it could have influenced his appointment." The suspect will now have to answer to the Kimberley Magistrate's Court on charges of fraud and corruption as well as non-disclosure of crucial information at the time of his appointment.

The Hawks estimated the value of his fraudulent acts combined with the salary gained during the period of his employment as in excess of R2.2 million.

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