Millennium Post

3 INDIAN-ORIGIN S AFRICANS HELD

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Three Indian-origin South Africans have been arrested in a massive corruption scam for allegedly selling seats to Indian students to study medicine and other health science courses at a university here.

Varsha, 44, and Hiteshkuma­r Bhatt, 46, owners of ‘Little Gujarat’ restaurant in Durban as well as co-accused Preshni Hiramun, 55, a school teacher, are facing charges.

They were a part of a syndicate allegedly selling places to study medicine and other health science courses at the Nelson R Mandela School of Medicine at the University of Kwazulu-natal, where racial quotas restrict the number of places for Indian students.

The trio were later granted bail of over $3,000 each when they appeared in court yesterday and were charged with fraud and contravent­ion of the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act.

The arrest of the accused follows a sting operation by the weekly Sunday Tribune.

A reporter posing as a parent was allegedly told by Hiramun, a former teacher at a government school, that places for studying pharmacy could be secured for $18,987 while a place for studying to qualify as a doctor would cost twice that amount. The three accused faced raids on their homes and businesses by members of the elite Hawks Organised Crime Unit and spent the weekend in jail. At Hiramun’s home, laptops were found hidden in a washing machine. Hawks investigat­or Mandla Mkhwanazi told the court that more arrests were likely as the investigat­ion continued, with possible links to a second university in the country, but would not give details due to the sensitive nature of the probe.

For the current year of study, the medical school received 6,945 applicatio­ns for just 250 available places.

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