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Two KZN traffic officers dismissed for allegedly accepting bribes from drivers

- THOBEKA NGEMA thobeka.ngema@inl.co.za

TWO traffic officers have been dismissed by the Kwazulu-natal Department of Transport for allegedly accepting bribes from truck drivers.

The department said it has intensifie­d the fight against alarming levels of truck accidents on the roads and has dismissed two traffic police officers who are allegedly involved in soliciting bribes from truck drivers.

The two Road Traffic Inspectora­te officers based in Newcastle, northern KZN, were dismissed after a long investigat­ion which dates back to 2018/19.

“The two were caught in possession of money believed to have been obtained through the proceeds of crime, whereby they were taking money from truck drivers and allowing them to continue despite violations.”

The department said it finalised the matter last month and issued the officers with a dismissal notice. Their case is going to be rolled in court after it was temporaril­y struck off the roll pending more investigat­ion and evidence.

“The dismissed traffic officers were arrested after the work of a task team including the Public Transport Enforcemen­t Services, SAPS Crime Intelligen­ce and Newcastle SAPS,” the department said.

“The investigat­ion in Newcastle on the allegation­s of irregulari­ties in the Driver Licence Testing Centre has to date resulted in the six examiners being charged.”

The department said some examiners are charged for issuing learner’s licences to foreign nationals, which the department has since cancelled.

Transport, Community Safety and Liaison MEC Sipho Hlomuka said the department is taking a tough stance against traffic officials involved in bribes.

“Those traffic officers are underminin­g provincial efforts of fighting fatalities on the road and have no space in our department.

“The fact that the two of them are now dismissed is an indication that we are very serious about rooting out rotten apples within our ranks. We have taken a position against truck drivers, considerin­g the alarming levels of accidents. Approachin­g the festive season, we are focused on dealing with drivers who are violating the law

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