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The Citizen
|February 24, 2026
ILLEGAL GAINS: R181M TO FOREIGNERS, R16M TO OFFICIALS
EMBEDED. Minister of Home Affairs Leon Schreiber says the dire state of the department was inherited by the seventh administration. Picture: Gallo Images
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Self-proclaimed prophet Shepherd Bushiri and a former provincial government chief financial officer (CFO) are among notable names in a Special Investigations Unit (SIU) investigation into the department of home affairs.
Acting head Leonard Lekgetho led a SIU briefing yesterday detailing the findings in an interim report on the probe.
The SIU has been scrutinising visa, asylum seeker and residence permit irregularities spanning a 20-year period from October 2004, to February 2024.
Other notable figures featured in the report include pastor Timothy Omotoso and the man who crashed a supercar in Cape Town in March last year, the Nigerian rapper known as 3GAR, whose real name is Prince Daniel Obioma.
Lekgetho said the investigation was prompted by whistle-blower information alleging that foreign nationals were colluding with department officials to obtain visas and permits.
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