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Zimbo accused of using fraudulent permit in SA

A CFO of a North West government entity who accused the home affairs department of not responding to his court papers is using fraudulent documentation to be in South Africa.

This was revealed by home affairs minister Aaron Motsoaledi on Sunday during an official briefing in Pretoria. Motsoaledi said Kudakwashe Mpofu, the suspended CFO of North West Development Corporation, had been informed his permit was illegal.

He said Mpofu was informed as far back as June 23 2023 that his purported permanent residence permit is actually fraudulent”. “I’m here today to confirm that according to our records, Kudakwashe Mpofu’s permanent residence document is fraudulent and was not issued by the department of home affairs and we do not know where he obtained it.

“We can confirm the permanent residence permit number appearing on Mpofu’s document does not exist in our systems. We can further confirm that the control number appearing on Mpofu’s purported document was not issued by the department to him but rather it was legitimately issued to somebody else. As to how Mr Mpofu came across that control number, we do not know,” Motsoaledi said.

On March 10, the Sunday World reported that Mpofu, a Zimbabwean national, was fighting tooth and nail to stop the home affairs department from deporting him. The paper reported he was also complaining that the department had failed to reply to his court papers. Motsoaledi said it was disappointing that Mpofu was able to work in a high position in government while using a fraudulent document.

“It is a matter of national embarrassment that Mpofu was able to obtain employment as the CFO at the North West department of economic development handling public funds. After ascertaining these facts about Mpofu, I immediately phoned the acting premier of North West, Nono Maloyi, and he told me that Mr Mpofu has already been suspended,” Motsoaledi said.

However, Motsoaledi questioned why home affairs officials who had discovered the fraud had not opened a police case. He also questioned why the human resources division in the North West department of economic development had not done a due diligence to verify Mpofu’s documentation.

Motsoaledi said the matter had since been handed over to the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) to investigate home affairs and North West officials who had dealt with this issue. He added that after his department had revealed that prophet Shepherd Bushiri was illegally in the country, 14 home affairs officials had submitted a petition to him demanding that the department’s counter-corruption unit “must stop investigating their errors”. —TimesLIVE

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