
Corruption at Home Affairs: How queue-jumping thugs exploit desperate South Africans
[The Mercury - South Africa] - 8/02/2026
The rigmarole of waiting hours at Home Affairs has become a money-spinner for thugs, who now charge desperate South Africans up to R200 just to jump the long queue.
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