17 credit providers arrested
Aug 15, 2012 |
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"Police found the suspects in possession of 595 pension cards, 240 ID books and 240 bank cards"
Seventeen credit providers were arrested for allegedly using illegal collection methods against consumers in the Nqutu district, northern KwaZulu-Natal, the National Credit Regulator said on Wednesday.
"Police found the suspects in possession of 595 pension cards, 240 ID books and 240 bank cards," NCR legal adviser Deshne Govender said.
The credit providers were arrested last week in an operation carried out by the NCR, the SA Social Security Agency, and the police.
"The operation dubbed 'Project Blitzkrieg' primarily focused on credit providers who are unlawfully retaining pension cards, bank cards, identity documents and personal identity numbers of their clients as surety," Govender said.
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babyfats
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snhangombe
NCR is doing a good jobReport Abuse
Mellow
ooohhhh money money haai ppl and the love of moneyReport Abuse
Skhosho
so where do we get moola manje?Report Abuse
ThirdEye
I guess those who are owing them won't pay anymore.Report Abuse
Mosquer
The love of moneyReport Abuse
McKena
Eish were will I get money monthend. This NCR is Killing us who will borrow mw money now.Report Abuse
BlackSeed
Was this money borrowed to buy essentials?Poverty is a curse from Humanity.
Christians are awaiting everlasting life while humans suffer from eternal dependency.
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Flemza
I have a 100% feeling that these people are linked to Bobby Motaung , the HAWKS must investigate more this story smells Booby all overReport Abuse
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