North West principal, circuit manager in court for corruption

The duo took bribes for teaching posts. Picture: Pixabay

The duo took bribes for teaching posts. Picture: Pixabay

Published Aug 7, 2024

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A principal and education circuit manager from the North West appeared in the Ventersdorp Magistrate’s Court on five counts of corruption.

Principal Lydia Masiu, 53, and circuit manager, Petrus Mokobe, 63, were arrested by members of the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (known as Hawks) on Monday, August 5.

The provincial spokesperson for the Hawks, Lieutenant Colonel Tinyiko Mathebula said the arrest follows an investigation into allegations of corruption in the appointment of school teachers in Ventersdorp.

“Investigations revealed that Masiu, the school principal in Ventersdorp, and Mokobe, the circuit manager in Ventersdorp, allegedly solicited gratification from the complainants in exchange for teacher posts in the local schools,” Mathebula said.

“The complainants reportedly paid the accused R15,000 in installments. Following an investigation, a warrant of arrest was issued against the pair and executed.”