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Some South African officials got rich selling visas and residency permits, probe finds.

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  • Update Time : 10:30:15 pm, Monday, 23 February 2026
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South Africa’s immigration system was exploited for years by a small group of officials who enriched themselves by taking payments in exchange for issuing visas and residence permits, a government investigation said on Monday.
The investigation, which found immigration had been “treated as a marketplace”, was ordered by President Cyril Ramaphosa and examined corruption involving visa issuance from 2004 to 2024, before the current coalition government took power.
The officials were not named, but four of them received a total of over 16 million rand ($1 million) in direct deposits, said a statement by the state’s Special Investigating Unit (SIU).
One built a mansion, while others purchased multiple properties in cash, it said.
“These findings show that corruption in the visa system is not incidental; it is organised, deliberate, and devastating to public trust,” the SIU said.
It said it had “uncovered a disturbing reality: South Africa’s immigration system has been treated as a marketplace, where permits and visas were sold to the highest bidder.”
Applications were routinely sent via WhatsApp for expedited approval, after which payments were made to the spouses of the officials, it said. In other cases cash was hidden in application forms.
South Africa’s paper‑based immigration system has long been criticised as slow and vulnerable to corruption, with applicants paying bribes to fast‑track decisions or bypass requirements.

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যুক্তরাষ্ট্র–ইরান আলোচনার পর সৌদি আরব, কাতার ও তুরস্ক সফরে যাচ্ছেন পাকিস্তানের প্রধানমন্ত্রী। – Pakistani PM to visit Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Türkiye after US-Iran talks.

Some South African officials got rich selling visas and residency permits, probe finds.

Update Time : 10:30:15 pm, Monday, 23 February 2026

 

South Africa’s immigration system was exploited for years by a small group of officials who enriched themselves by taking payments in exchange for issuing visas and residence permits, a government investigation said on Monday.
The investigation, which found immigration had been “treated as a marketplace”, was ordered by President Cyril Ramaphosa and examined corruption involving visa issuance from 2004 to 2024, before the current coalition government took power.
The officials were not named, but four of them received a total of over 16 million rand ($1 million) in direct deposits, said a statement by the state’s Special Investigating Unit (SIU).
One built a mansion, while others purchased multiple properties in cash, it said.
“These findings show that corruption in the visa system is not incidental; it is organised, deliberate, and devastating to public trust,” the SIU said.
It said it had “uncovered a disturbing reality: South Africa’s immigration system has been treated as a marketplace, where permits and visas were sold to the highest bidder.”
Applications were routinely sent via WhatsApp for expedited approval, after which payments were made to the spouses of the officials, it said. In other cases cash was hidden in application forms.
South Africa’s paper‑based immigration system has long been criticised as slow and vulnerable to corruption, with applicants paying bribes to fast‑track decisions or bypass requirements.