A
former adjudicator at the permit section of the Department of Home
Affairs, Phanuel Mokomo, has been found guilty of corruption by the
Pretoria Specialised Commercial Crimes Court, on Wednesday.
The
conviction comes after Mokomo offered an internal investigator R10,000
bribe to stop him from conducting a prove into his corrupt activities.
Gauteng
Hawks spokesperson, Colonel Katlego Mogale said Mokomo was under an
internal investigation by the department for irregular issuance and
approval of permits.
After offering the bribe, the matter was
brought to the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (DPCI) also
known as the Hawks in September 2018.
“An entrapment operation was authorised and executed in terms of Section 252A of the Criminal Procedure Act, 1977,” said Mogale.
“The
operation culminated in Mokomo being caught in the act of offering the
R10,000 gratification to the internal investigator of the Department of
Home Affairs,” she added.
She said Mokomo was immediately arrested and charged with corruption.
After numerous court appearances, Mokomo was found guilty of corruption on Wednesday.
The case has been postponed to February 18, 2025 for sentencing.
“This
conviction underscores the DPCI's commitment to combating corruption,
particularly in cases that threaten the integrity of public institutions
such as the Department of Home Affairs.
“The successful
entrapment and prosecution demonstrate the importance of inter-agency
collaboration in holding public officials accountable,” said Mogale.
Mogale
added that the DPCI remains steadfast in its mission to root out
corruption and ensure the integrity of public service delivery.