SAPS commander fraud case postponed

He will appear in court again on October 26.

The fraud case against a top-ranking commander of the SAPS Benoni Academy in Northmead was postponed to October 26 due to the unavailability of the magistrate.

The commander stands accused of allegedly cheating on his learner’s licence test.

He faces three charges of fraud, the unauthorised issuing of learner driver’s licence and issuing a learner driver’s licence to a non-member of a state department.

According to a court record, in March 2016, the commander unlawfully misrepresented himself to the SAPS Benoni Academy by stating he had passed a motorcycle learner driver’s licence test when he had, in fact, failed it.

It is alleged the accused unlawfully instructed an examiner, a subordinate to him, to take a blank test paper, write the correct answers on it, mark the test and file it as a test he had completed.

Between September 2017 and January 2019, the accused also allegedly instructed certain academy members to issue a learner’s driving licence in the same manner to another person who was not a member of the SAPS but the son of an SAPS general.

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