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Nexio Global Media > Africa > SASSA Fires Five Officials Amid Johannesburg Corruption Scandal
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SASSA Fires Five Officials Amid Johannesburg Corruption Scandal

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Last updated: February 27, 2026 11:29 am
By Nexio Studio Newsroom 3 Min Read
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SASSA Dismisses Five Officials Amid Corruption Allegations in Johannesburg

In a significant move against corruption, the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has terminated the employment of five officials from its Johannesburg office. This decision follows their involvement in fraudulent activities, underscoring ongoing efforts to maintain integrity within the agency.

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SASSA Dismisses Five Officials Amid Corruption Allegations in JohannesburgKey Court Hearing Scheduled for Tongaat-Hulett LiquidationTraffic Department Warns of Permit Delays Leading to Potential Taxi Conflicts

The recent firings come after eight staff members were arrested in 2025 on charges related to fraud. This situation prompted the temporary closure of the local SASSA office, which has since reopened as measures to prevent further misconduct were implemented.

The dismissed officials now face criminal charges, while three additional staff members are undergoing disciplinary proceedings, with outcomes expected soon. The swift action taken by SASSA reflects a commitment to accountability and the safeguarding of taxpayer funds, vital for the agency’s mission to support vulnerable communities in South Africa.

Key Court Hearing Scheduled for Tongaat-Hulett Liquidation

In another crucial development, the High Court in Durban is preparing to hear a case concerning the provisional liquidation of Tongaat-Hulett, a major player in the sugar industry. The company entered business rescue in 2022 after experiencing a staggering loss of R12 billion in its share value.

Despite efforts from creditors who adopted a rescue plan, this strategy did not succeed, leaving the company in a precarious situation. Edwin Mkhize, Secretary of the Congress of South African Trade Unions’ (Cosatu) in KwaZulu-Natal, emphasized that protecting jobs will be their primary focus as the legal proceedings unfold.

Traffic Department Warns of Permit Delays Leading to Potential Taxi Conflicts

Meanwhile, the Gauteng Traffic Department is sounding an alarm over delays in issuing permits for scholar transport drivers in Pretoria. This situation has raised concerns that the lack of permits could ignite tensions within the taxi industry, which has a history of conflict over route regulations.

During a recent road safety workshop, drivers expressed their frustrations, revealing that many operate without the required permits. Sello Maremane, the department’s spokesperson, warned that unlicensed operators often take incorrect routes, increasing the likelihood of clashes in the competitive transport sector.

The Gauteng Traffic Department is urging timely processing of permits to mitigate potential conflicts, asserting that ensuring compliance is vital for the safety of all passengers and drivers alike.

As these stories unfold, they highlight both the challenges and the measures being taken to address issues affecting social security, business stability, and public safety in South Africa.

Stay updated on the latest South African news by following our dedicated channels.

— Reported by Nexio News

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