Un ancien procureur condamné à sept ans de prison pour corruption

Siphokazi Magangana, un ancien procureur, a été condamné à sept ans de prison après avoir plaidé coupable de corruption et de blanchiment d'argent. Le tribunal régional de Roodepoort a prononcé cette peine pour des faits remontant à une offre formulée en 2022.

Siphokazi Magangana a été condamné à sept ans de prison par le tribunal régional de Roodepoort pour corruption et blanchiment d'argent. Il a plaidé coupable des charges retenues contre lui.

En août 2022, alors qu'il était employé au bureau du National Prosecuting Authority à Johannesburg, Magangana a abordé une plaignante au centre commercial Clearwater Shopping Mall. Il lui a proposé d'obtenir un poste de procureur en échange de 10 000 rands.

Le porte-parole du NPA, Magaboke Mohlatlole, a réagi au jugement. Il a déclaré que la corruption au sein du système de justice pénale porte atteinte à l'État de droit et érode la confiance du public envers les institutions de l'État. Le NPA demeure déterminé à garantir l'obligation de rendre des comptes pour les fonctionnaires qui abusent de leur position de confiance.

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