Senior admin clerk convicted for R133 000 fraud

The East London Regi­onal court has yesterday, February 2, convicted Ziqelekazi Matyholo (44) on numerous counts of fraud…


The East London Regi­onal court has yesterday, February 2, convicted Ziqelekazi Matyholo (44) on numerous counts of fraud.

Matyholo was employed as a Senior Admin Clerk for the Department of Justice, attached to Human Resource Section during the period between May 1, 2008 and Septem­ber 15, 2009.

She was responsible for faci­litating redeployment, imple­menting relocation costs, furniture remo­val and resettlement benefits of the new appointees and offi­cials of the departm­ent.

On discovering some discrepancies where even new employees were paid relocation cos­ts and resettlement ? benefits, the Depa­rtment of Justice lo­dged a complaint with the East London based Serious Commer­cial Crime Investiga­tion team of the Haw­ks for probing in De­cember 2010, which cu­lminated in the arre­st of Matyholo on July 4, 2012.

“The investigations revealed that Matyholo requested invoices from the Service Pr­oviders for the remo­val of furniture for the Department of Justice employees who relocated to diff­erent districts arou­nd the Eastern Cape and Free State. She processed and submit­ted the quotations and? invoices for the removal of the fur­niture to the Depart­ment for payment of which the Departme­nt approved and paid for,” said Eastern Cape Hawks spokesperson, Captain Yolisa Mgolodela.

“She then instructed the service providers to withdraw the mo­ney and hand it over to her. It later da­wned that the serv­ice providers never even rendered the se­rvices. The Departme­nt of Justice was th­us prejudiced cash to the value of more than R113? 000,” added Mgolodela.

Matyholo made her short appearance in the East London Magistra­te’s court on the sa­me day where she was released on warning. She subsequently made several court ap­pearances before her conviction on February 2, 2022.

The matter was rema­nded to March 25, 2022, for sentencing.

ISSUED BY THE DIRECTORATE FOR PRIORITY CRIMES INVESTIGATION (HAWKS)
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