UITENHAGE - SENIOR NELSON MANDELA BAY TRAFFIC OFFICIAL ARRESTED ON BRIBERY & CORRUPTION CHARGES


A 51-year-old, senior traffic official, from the Nelson Mandela Bay traffic department was arrested today, 25 April 2017 at about 16:30, on charges of corruption and bribery, following a sting operation that was conducted.

It is alleged that the traffic official wanted R200 from the complainant in exchange for not writing out a traffic fine and returning the complainants drivers licence. The exchange took place at Queen Mary Crescent and the traffic official was subsequently arrested by the police. The suspect is due to appear in the Uitenhage Magistrate's Court soon.

Uitenhage Station Commander, Brigadier Laurence Soekoe said: "The arrest proves that there are consequences for unethical and unprofessional conduct by law enforcers and the SAPS is committed to ensure that all cases of corruption and bribery are investigated thoroughly'.

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UITENHAGE - SENIOR NELSON MANDELA BAY TRAFFIC OFFICIAL ARRESTED ON BRIBERY & CORRUPTION CHARGES UITENHAGE - SENIOR NELSON MANDELA BAY TRAFFIC OFFICIAL ARRESTED ON BRIBERY & CORRUPTION CHARGES Reviewed by MHM Marketing & Design on April 26, 2017 Rating: 5

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