Daily Dispatch

Medical doctor charged in R25m Sassa disability grant fraud

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A medical doctor charged with being part of a syndicate that allegedly defrauded the SA Social Security Agency (Sassa) of more than R25m was granted R10,000 bail on Monday.

Dr Thabani Cebekhulu, 51, appeared in the Durban Specialise­d Commercial Crimes court on Monday for fraud. His name was added onto a charge sheet with 13 other accused whose trial date has been set for April 2021.

Cebekhulu was arrested on Friday after a warrant for his arrest had been issued nearly two years ago. It was revealed in court that Cebekhulu left KwaZulu-Natal to work at a hospital in Gauteng and later Bloemfonte­in, where he was arrested.

His co-accused are: Gabriel Ndlovu, 56, Balungile MkhizeMdle­tshe, 38, Beatrice Shandu, 48, Zandile Mlaba, 51, Jennifer Gumede, 47, Lindani Nyawose, 40, Zoleka Dzanibe, 42, Hlakaniphi­le Bhengu, 49, Lindiwe Ntema, 56, Minah Dludla, 54, Derrick Mbatha, 48, and Yena

Shoba, 39. According to court documents while working in the Ngwelezane area, in northern KZN, between 2001 and 2008, Cebekhulu and his coaccused are alleged to have processed fraudulent disability grants which caused “prejudice or potential prejudice to the South African Social Security Agency in the amount of R25,953,000.”

This was done by providing medical documents motivating applicatio­ns for disability grants to be approved.

Cebekhulu will be back in court on October 28 and is expected to report to his local police station, in Bloemfonte­in.

After evidence of the fraudulent applicatio­ns emerged, Sassa deployed a deputy director, Thembinkos­i Dlamini, who uncovered the files and spoke to the beneficiar­ies of the fraudulent activities. Dlamini was subsequent­ly gunned down inside his office six days after he started working on the case. His death led to a parallel investigat­ion by the Hawks’ serious corruption investigat­ion task team. Six people were sentenced to life imprisonme­nt for Dlamini’s murder. —TimesLive

 ?? Picture: FILE ?? FACING THE MUSIC: A doctor appeared in a Durban court for being part of a group that allegedly defrauded Sassa of millions.
Picture: FILE FACING THE MUSIC: A doctor appeared in a Durban court for being part of a group that allegedly defrauded Sassa of millions.

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