The Citizen (Gauteng)

Shopped till she dropped

A varsity student who received a R14.1 million funding error in her account, spent about R800 000 on parties, clothes and a cellphone. She now faces legal action.

- Vicky Abraham vicky@citizen.co.za

There are claims student reported it to SRC, but spokespers­on denies this.

Before her golden life – courtesy of a R14 million erroneous payment into her account – ended, a Walter Sisulu University (WSU) student blew about R818 000 of the money on nights at a champagne club, expensive clothes, an iPhone, a handbag, new hairstyles and manicures.

In less than five months, Sibongile Mani, a student at WSU’s East London campus, was a frequent visitor to the extravagan­t OHbrigado Champagne Bar. She also allegedly threw a baby shower for her friend one night at the club, as well as arranging a house party for her sister’s birthday.

Mani came into the spotlight when someone picked up one of her shopping receipts, which showed the available balance on her Intellicar­d debit card, administer­ed by Intellimal­i, was R13 659 249.13, and posted the photo on social media.

Mani should have been paid a monthly food allowance of R1 400, as part of her financial support from the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS), but the amount deposited had an extra four zeroes on the end.

Intellimal­i, which pays out student grants and support money, has withdrawn the balance and closed the account for investigat­ion.

NSFAS spokespers­on Siphe Matomela said they had requested an official report from the university. “We do not know where the R14 million came from. We do not know whether it was taken from the funds NSFAS disbursed to the university, or if it was taken from the university’s own funds.” According to SA Students’ Congress WSU branch chairperso­n Zolile Zamisa and the Student Representa­tive Council’s (SRC) Samkele Mqai, the R14.1 million could have benefited 976 students as their yearly allowance is just R14 000.

Attempts to contact Mani were unsuccessf­ul.

WSU spokespers­on Yonela Tukwayo said the varsity is investigat­ing a fraud case, as debit cards issued to students on financial aid can only be used at specific stores. “She has to pay back the money, it doesn’t matter how long it will take”, added Tukwayo.

Intellimal­i CEO Michael Ansell said an investigat­ion is under way and legal action will be taken against the student. There are claims Mani reported the matter to the SRC, but no action was taken. But Mqai denied this, saying “she did not report this to us”. –

 ??  ?? LIVING IT UP. Sibongile Mani frequented an elite champagne bar.
LIVING IT UP. Sibongile Mani frequented an elite champagne bar.
 ?? Picture: Twitter ??
Picture: Twitter

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