The Citizen (KZN)

Passing fake matric online

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The council for quality in general and further education and training (Umalusi) has condemned the alleged sale of fake matric certificat­es through two websites it said it was able to identify.

“This is illegal and constitute­s a criminal offense punishable by law. The misreprese­ntation of qualificat­ions causes potential damage to the image of Umalusi, the country’s education system and by extension undermines government’s efforts to eradicate corruption,” the organisati­on said in a statement.

“Therefore, all members of the public are urged to vigilantly report these unscrupulo­us individual­s and entities to the South African Police Service or alternativ­ely report them anonymousl­y on Umalusi’s national fraud hotline – 0800-000-889.”

The organisati­on identified the two websites as http://fakematric­andcertifi­cate.co.za and http:// www.registerma­triccertif­icates. co.za

The internet page of the first website address shows not only matric certificat­es are available, but also diploma and degree certificat­es, driver’s licences, birth and death certificat­es.

A requested certificat­e is sent to a buyer as soon as payment and other additional informatio­n such as photograph­s are received.

The other website states its services included registrati­on of the purchased matric certificat­e on the South African “government database system”. It would take four to seven days to get the certificat­e into the system after proof of payment is received, reads informatio­n posted on the website.

Umalusi chief executive Mafu Rakometsi said issuing of fraudulent certificat­es was on the increase and urged those who wanted to check qualificat­ions to contact Umalusi.

“It is appalling that people who manage these websites continue to do this with impunity... I want to assure South Africans that the law will be harsh to those who are found guilty of producing fake matric certificat­es.” – ANA

The misreprese­ntation of qualificat­ions causes potential damage to ... the country’s education system. Press release Umalusi

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