Former prosecutor sentenced to seven years for corruption

Siphokazi Magangana, a former prosecutor, was sentenced to seven years in prison after pleading guilty to corruption and money laundering. The Roodepoort Regional Court handed down the sentence on charges stemming from an offer made in 2022.

Siphokazi Magangana has been sentenced to seven years in prison by the Roodepoort Regional Court for corruption and money laundering. He pleaded guilty to the charges.

In August 2022, while employed at the National Prosecuting Authority office in Johannesburg, Magangana approached a complainant at Clearwater Shopping Mall. He offered to secure her a job as a public prosecutor in exchange for R10 000.

NPA spokesperson Magaboke Mohlatlole reacted to the judgment. He stated that corruption within the criminal justice system undermines the rule of law and erodes public confidence in state institutions. The NPA remains committed to ensuring accountability for officials who abuse positions of trust.

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