An Eastern Cape chief traffic officer from the Sakhisizwe Local Municipality has been sentenced to eight years behind bars after being found guilty of corruption.
Kholekile Melford Mbambo, 56, and two others, Lindikhaya Lengisi, 42, a clerk in the same municipality and Noxolo Jane Mangwana, 67, a driving school owner, were sentenced at Elliot Regional court this week.
The corruption took place in 2019, and one of the accused, Loyiso Nyembe, 49, has died.
The Hawks said that the Office of the Presidency received a complaint about the alleged corruption at Sakhisizwe Local Municipality’s traffic department.
“It was alleged that learners and driving licences were issued to undeserving persons in exchange for money as gratification,” said Hawks spokesperson Captain Yolisa Mgolodela.
She said a sting operation was conducted, and the…