Im also in the Banking space he has extensive knowledge this guy, he did his knowledge... Clearly at SASSA the people & systems who are supposed to double check each and every electronic payment on the back end are failing or simply don't exist, because the system should redflag irregular amounts especially large payments... Payment thresholds should exist...
@@secretsoflife9136 Eish that would that would be sad if its true because these stories are important for our people but not all our people can understand what's being said in these videos
It's starts slowly bro, everything always starts at the bottom of the totem pole. He actually started off getting peanuts and that money was a lot for him at first and then he grew accustomed to the money and his lifestyle was also going up too. It's like traffic cops or cops saps they can't go back to just getting a salary and that's why it can't be fixed.
I remember when I started having business in Botswana. The cops were incorruptible and trying to bribe would definitely get you in trouble including prison. Small infringements like overspending had spot fines for foreign registered vehicles. At that time Botswana depended on South African merchandise and I would drive there every week to make sure that the clients were happy with the stock. Little by little they started collecting a lot of money because they had built brand new roads and they were easy to overspeed on and we would be 15 cars at a speed trap queueing for tickets 500 pula. Obviously South African and Zimbabwean drivers were firm believers of bribery and in almost 5 years those days of tickets were gone and they started taking 100pula for small cars and 200 for passenger vehicles. Because of the gvt crackdown they started to get smart. Then they started buying a ticket books that matched their book from their office. So because the raids would never know what was happening because foreigners were guaranteed money. End of day they would take 90% for themselves No one is too good for free money bro.
The most dangerous people are your normal employees that work everyday for years on systems. They carry a lot of knowledge. Just don't let them be criminals.
Criminals are smart, this is some next level fraud. But it's clear it takes a lot of connections to pull off this type of syndicate! I'm interested to see how they got caught because it looked like there was a lot of people involved now
This was very basic, this whole problem was caused by management lack of knowledge. I also suspect that the management was involved and laxed controls deliberately. It's not complicated at all.
i swear south africa has potential guys.... we have so many smart people.... if ran right...this country can be a very developed country.....this is genius
This guy was destroyed by greed. The first scheme was already paying them, they were buying cars etc. Unfortunately, they wanted to be ogabhadiya. At least they didn't kill anyone, or traffic anyone. This is the kind of greed I prefer, not that I condone but it's better than human trafficking and murders just for money.
Very very interesting, I'm just puzzled by how corruption easily start, an idea is proposed by one person, it quickly catches fire and before you know it, you're now a team.
I always say criminals are so smart and I wish the correctional system would actually help and use these people who get convicted for these crimes to work together and watertight the systems and improve it to avoid crime. They understand the system more than the ones who created it but they are still able to find a way to break it. That’s a skill that can be used for a good benefit and make legit and clean money out of it
People must be paid thier fair share as their(salaries), we won't have such problems. Imagine the mess that is happening in other government institutions.
I fear for this guy’s life. I am sure those still in the fraud game aren’t impressed that he is giving away all the secrets! Now we understand how that KONKA booze is afforded lol
For real and at one point I was chased away at one of the biggest banks in KZN. As I found myself by the back office looking for the looo😁😁😁 in search of the bank card boxes
Mastermind! At some point I gotta study Criminology. There's something interesting about the mind of a criminal. Looking forward to hearing what led to his arrest, greed maybe?
@@smangan.4775 You can also add wanting to push the boundaries or to test the limits as some of the reasons they do such. If only the guys had a target in mind, that "if I can get 100k then I'm gonna start my legit business"
@@Mo_Zinho strangely I've been going through law prospectus lately. If will had it's way with money which is the stumbling block at the moment I'd enroll. I've been looking into law but my eye keeps going to criminology.
Money is never enough. For people with nothing R10.00 is their dream for people with R1000.00 balance R1 000 000.00 is the target. The goes on and on and on until indefinite.
@@capturedbymelu The idea would be to use him to improve all the loop holes in the system. This kind of a guy will ensure that no one will ever do what he did again. I suppose when u have stolen so much money it doesn't feel right to employ such a person.
it is saddening for the people who spend hours in the sun, waiting for their SASSA money to be paid to them... the actual people who exist and live on the money... its heartbreaking,
Nazo ke, senizwile isizathu sokungawutholi umsebenzi. This same corruption described in this video, applies to getting a job in government. Its who you know and what thier position is in the decision making hierachy and how much you are willing to pay them. Thina siya applaya, ama CV ethu ahlobisa ama office abo until they appoint the briber. Wuuuuuu South Africa ngiyakusaba.... Jesu, salusubuya uzolanda i washing yakho ngoba seyomile!!!!
It is apparent that uMaleven was gunned down by amaphoyisa after telling his story in that documentary in English, asazi noma iqiniso yini lelo. However, isilungu sibuye sibe nokuba straightforward, kanti ivernacular kumbe itaal ayitolikeki kalula.
Fellow South Africans. This is the reason our country is in the state it's in. Please can anyone tell me, where are we going to run to when our country fails? South Africa was the only hope for sub-saharan Africa. Now we are a failed state. What now? What now?
@@nomfundomiya6392 Ey Nomfundo. This is so depressing sisi. There must be a way to fix this. Our home affairs needs to use the latest available technology that is used in first world countries. You are right, everything needs to be authorised using biometric systems. No exceptions
No matter how good a criminal is, there is also someone in the justice system just as smart and just as good, that’s how they get caught. Anyone with knowledge can choose what to do with it
Lol I can imagine how the cops taking his statement must've found themselves swimming in a pool of confusion several times. Ey ngoba isgebengu sichaza fast mase sibanjiwe.
My boyfriend's birth certificate was sold to a foreigner that's older than him. Home affairs decided to make a duplicate ID leaving both men with the same ID number. When home affairs was contacted they give us the runaround and no real solution, my boyfriend's ID number has been blocked which means he can't get credit as a profile doesn't exist for him. He currently doesn't have an ID which has made life very different to navigate, should he walk into home affairs with a gun demanding a new ID he'd be jailed faster than the crooks that work for them.
When you are going to do something involve as little people as possible if you can do it alone that’s even better. Not realising that if this was done for 40+ years he would’ve made way more money consistently
I know this guy. He lost his job, he now roams the streets of Johannesburg with a briefcase full of IDs trying to sell them to foreigners. What's scary is that now sassa is being paid to ghost accounts and the real beneficiaries 🥴
its so obvious which bank he was referring to. i really wish the same amount of time dedication the put into taking down these guys was put into helping the victims.
When he says “ukhiye nawu ke” he’s about to spill some beans 😂😂
🔥🔥🔥😅
All I'm picking up is how vulnerable and exposed the systems our government is using are.
All of them & if u notice government keeps giving contracts & tender's to incompetent people who exacerbate the problem
"Vele mina ngiya'zhluphekela" that one hit hard 😂😂😂
Uthi uyahlupheka 😂 but uyasebenza
😂😂😂😂😂😂 Vele
😅🤣
"Ok,Qala lana ke indaba"🤣🤣🤣
Sends me😂😂
When opportunity meets preparation. But ends up in greed 🤣🤣
As a banker..I can tell you this this guy is phenomenal...Yhooo he understands the financial machanics so well, it's unbelievable
Im also in the Banking space he has extensive knowledge this guy, he did his knowledge... Clearly at SASSA the people & systems who are supposed to double check each and every electronic payment on the back end are failing or simply don't exist, because the system should redflag irregular amounts especially large payments... Payment thresholds should exist...
What's the best answer when you're questioned for a huge withdrawal... and what's considered one?
Now when the story is more interesting it ends, we need the next episode 🙌🏾🙌🏾🔥
even though I understand everything said I really think having subtitles would make this channel so much better , please add this feature
I think they don't add subtitles because it's too much editing .. Maybe
@@secretsoflife9136 Eish that would that would be sad if its true because these stories are important for our people but not all our people can understand what's being said in these videos
We've beeeen begging. My isiZulu is very rusty. I don't understand some words
@@secretsoflife9136 this guy is just selfish. He has been told ample times.
@@nicosekano5942 learn the language. Highly recommended
This episode deserve documentary 👏, the guy is the real master mind
The Department of Correctional Services must sponsor this channel.
How does one think of this. This is actually mind blowing like wtf this guy & his team was smart ✅💯
Jah Kheti from K1? Or is this another Kheti
Inside infO
It's starts slowly bro, everything always starts at the bottom of the totem pole.
He actually started off getting peanuts and that money was a lot for him at first and then he grew accustomed to the money and his lifestyle was also going up too.
It's like traffic cops or cops saps they can't go back to just getting a salary and that's why it can't be fixed.
I remember when I started having business in Botswana.
The cops were incorruptible and trying to bribe would definitely get you in trouble including prison.
Small infringements like overspending had spot fines for foreign registered vehicles.
At that time Botswana depended on South African merchandise and I would drive there every week to make sure that the clients were happy with the stock.
Little by little they started collecting a lot of money because they had built brand new roads and they were easy to overspeed on and we would be 15 cars at a speed trap queueing for tickets 500 pula.
Obviously South African and Zimbabwean drivers were firm believers of bribery and in almost 5 years those days of tickets were gone and they started taking 100pula for small cars and 200 for passenger vehicles.
Because of the gvt crackdown they started to get smart.
Then they started buying a ticket books that matched their book from their office.
So because the raids would never know what was happening because foreigners were guaranteed money.
End of day they would take 90% for themselves
No one is too good for free money bro.
@@after-lifeadvice7067 jacob live long
The most dangerous people are your normal employees that work everyday for years on systems. They carry a lot of knowledge. Just don't let them be criminals.
Criminals are smart, this is some next level fraud. But it's clear it takes a lot of connections to pull off this type of syndicate! I'm interested to see how they got caught because it looked like there was a lot of people involved now
This was very basic, this whole problem was caused by management lack of knowledge. I also suspect that the management was involved and laxed controls deliberately. It's not complicated at all.
IT guys are the once involved not management
Noah
Obvious
@@ubukaonline9733 lunchbar
Impressive but sad at the same time. Imagine if the tax we pay was actually used for good, this country would be one of the best
So true
Yoh they should make a Netflix story of this guy's story 👌🏾
They really deserve a Netflix story, this was unbelievable
🤣 Why Netflix why can't they just shoot a movie and call it sassa that's all and sell it to Netflix and they negotiate from a place of advantage
Agreed 👍 indeed
@@simphiwemuzukhona8948 Agreed but do you think the movie would be Netflix quality?
Blind movie this one
i swear south africa has potential guys.... we have so many smart people.... if ran right...this country can be a very developed country.....this is genius
You are correct
True yoh
Veryyyyyy true.. my aunt said we are even very Rich, we jst being lead by dummies who can't take proper decisions..then we all look like dummies
This is the content that needs to played on TV, educate young people that crime doesn't pay.
Well I'm sorry to disagree with you sir but what I get from this interview is that crime does pay.
According to many interviews on this channel I'm motivated
This story deserves to be heard over a beer 🍺
I'm definitely sure there's is group that's eating R350's with them same loopholes😂😂
Most definitely
This guy was destroyed by greed. The first scheme was already paying them, they were buying cars etc. Unfortunately, they wanted to be ogabhadiya. At least they didn't kill anyone, or traffic anyone. This is the kind of greed I prefer, not that I condone but it's better than human trafficking and murders just for money.
Very very interesting, I'm just puzzled by how corruption easily start, an idea is proposed by one person, it quickly catches fire and before you know it, you're now a team.
Yerrr! Real Fraud in the making. This guy knows his story.
Jah
😂
Part 2 please this guy is a great storyteller
I hv Been waiting for part 2
I am amaze...."Qala la na ke indaba"🤣🤣🤣
Now this can be a movie/ documentary. Izinja madoda.🙆🏾♂️
This level of analysis is critical, only if it was used for the good, this countries problems would dissappear in a flash
This guy will never leave fraud
This guy went into detail yooh🙌🏽
Am not good at IsiZulu but l have managed to understand the whole story very well because of his talent in story-telling.
That old lady spotted this guy and gave him a pot of gold😅
Ya don’t give a stupid a pot of Gold
She created a monster out of him
This is a movie. I shocked at the ease that this fraud was done.
Corruption is a well planned chain ,that why certain ppl are so rich out of nowhere 🤔
This guy must be a Professor from Money Heist
I always say criminals are so smart and I wish the correctional system would actually help and use these people who get convicted for these crimes to work together and watertight the systems and improve it to avoid crime. They understand the system more than the ones who created it but they are still able to find a way to break it. That’s a skill that can be used for a good benefit and make legit and clean money out of it
People must be paid thier fair share as their(salaries), we won't have such problems. Imagine the mess that is happening in other government institutions.
FBI recruits some of these tsotsis to fight same crimes. I do not know why SIU in SA does not do the same.
@@khanyisomtolo7810 true
The problem is you can’t really trust them and bringing them inside the system to reveal more secrets would make it more vulnerable
@@fabiolebelo3627 LOL... These people earn a living salary, how much is "enough"?
This gentleman was well knowledgeable at breaking the law 😂😂😂
This man is extremely intelligent period👌
I fear for this guy’s life. I am sure those still in the fraud game aren’t impressed that he is giving away all the secrets! Now we understand how that KONKA booze is afforded lol
his lough is in danger yo!
Not really.
It's not the full info its just interface and We are still at it where he gives the full info or not
@@siyamthandamenze7869 Damn!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
For real and at one point I was chased away at one of the biggest banks in KZN. As I found myself by the back office looking for the looo😁😁😁 in search of the bank card boxes
This is one hell of an episode, your best yet!
the sad part is that those who are deserving of SASSA sometimes do not get it because people are busy doing scams!
It's very sad
The seed of corruption in SA goes deep. This is the reason why we must understand our SAcn problems and lack of money.
Bro 500 billion gone.. shit is too deep
I can't stop laughing , he is a funny story teller😂😂😂😂😂😂
I all start from home affairs, they are the ones who must ensure that their systems are the most secured systems ever
Story sakhe on it’s own is impressive… but what’s more impressive for me is how articulate he is 🙌🏾
The way I am so broke right now I could join any fraud scheme I swear.
You not alone on that one😂
Mastermind! At some point I gotta study Criminology. There's something interesting about the mind of a criminal. Looking forward to hearing what led to his arrest, greed maybe?
They are very smart, I guess it's hunger that' drives them to doing such
@@smangan.4775 You can also add wanting to push the boundaries or to test the limits as some of the reasons they do such.
If only the guys had a target in mind, that "if I can get 100k then I'm gonna start my legit business"
I've been thinking about criminology myself hey
@@popslibra6885 is it something you might pursue in the future?
@@Mo_Zinho strangely I've been going through law prospectus lately. If will had it's way with money which is the stumbling block at the moment I'd enroll. I've been looking into law but my eye keeps going to criminology.
He is the smartest criminal I have ever seen in this channel
The man is such a good story teller. But why the greed? He could've stuck to those 10 IDs. Why risk it all?
Nami ngizibuza lokho. Baqinisile mabethi curiosity killed the cat. Lento iqala ekubuzeni imbuzo emningi.
@@ayandabanks2872 iyajovana imali yeh fraud👀
Money is never enough. For people with nothing R10.00 is their dream for people with R1000.00 balance R1 000 000.00 is the target. The goes on and on and on until indefinite.
@@khanyisomtolo7810 yeah
No one settles for chips when they can afford a whole burger.
@Ngcebo Ngwenya, easy money is addictive. Ask any fraudster.
This guy understands some aspects of card encoding process very well. Better than most people who works with cards in the banks.
From high school to sassa fraud till prison, this guy narrate his story very well.
This guy should do government security
Lol he just told you about how he rigged the system designed by the government and wena you want him to run the security?
@@capturedbymelu The idea would be to use him to improve all the loop holes in the system. This kind of a guy will ensure that no one will ever do what he did again. I suppose when u have stolen so much money it doesn't feel right to employ such a person.
We need a a whole series 🤯
"Lilahle mase lisho kanjalo" 😅😅😅 I could listen to this guy all day.
The Angenda Network remains undefeated!
it is saddening for the people who spend hours in the sun, waiting for their SASSA money to be paid to them... the actual people who exist and live on the money... its heartbreaking,
The level of intelligence is just impeccable.
Wtf. This is literally money heist 💯🤔
Nazo ke, senizwile isizathu sokungawutholi umsebenzi. This same corruption described in this video, applies to getting a job in government. Its who you know and what thier position is in the decision making hierachy and how much you are willing to pay them. Thina siya applaya, ama CV ethu ahlobisa ama office abo until they appoint the briber. Wuuuuuu South Africa ngiyakusaba.... Jesu, salusubuya uzolanda i washing yakho ngoba seyomile!!!!
May we please have part two of this. I feel there’s more we can learn here!!
Why is this not Complete 😭😭🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥Love the Channel btw
It is apparent that uMaleven was gunned down by amaphoyisa after telling his story in that documentary in English, asazi noma iqiniso yini lelo. However, isilungu sibuye sibe nokuba straightforward, kanti ivernacular kumbe itaal ayitolikeki kalula.
Corruption in Mzansi is an industry unto itself.
The level of theft is impressive, kodwa as tax payers uyasibulalisa.
The best episode ever 🙏🏾✌🏾🤜🏽🤛🏽
Fellow South Africans. This is the reason our country is in the state it's in. Please can anyone tell me, where are we going to run to when our country fails? South Africa was the only hope for sub-saharan Africa. Now we are a failed state. What now? What now?
Home affairs is our biggest issue we have. Every government systems need to have a finger print access. Imagine these are government officials.
@@nomfundomiya6392 Ey Nomfundo. This is so depressing sisi. There must be a way to fix this. Our home affairs needs to use the latest available technology that is used in first world countries. You are right, everything needs to be authorised using biometric systems. No exceptions
And they are quick to blame foreigners. Meanwhile its our own brothers & sisters doing the worst damage.
It is every man for himself ngoku
Ngithi people keep on voting for ANC
This man deserves a MOVIE deal🤣😂 Sgebengu loshlama!
I am literally watching this for the 5th time now.🤞🏽
Can we have part two and God protect that man 🤞🏾✌🏾
Then we wonder how money disappears🤣
I’m so impressed.
Yoh. These guys outsmarted the system. Tjerr. Well, atleast for a short while. This is an intricate set up they had. yeses.
I was working and I had to stop and watch this guy... This is an eye opener.
"Nayi indaba la ikhona ke".
"Nawu ke ukhiye".
You know it's time to listen properly once he says this.
Criminals should really be employed and given a chance. Thess people understand systems and loopholes better than any professional in whatever space
No matter how good a criminal is, there is also someone in the justice system just as smart and just as good, that’s how they get caught. Anyone with knowledge can choose what to do with it
This is man is the true defination of a crimanal mastermind.🤞🏾
This guy knows how to do his homework 💯💯💯💯
Welcoming a new member to the family.❤
Lol I can imagine how the cops taking his statement must've found themselves swimming in a pool of confusion several times. Ey ngoba isgebengu sichaza fast mase sibanjiwe.
Hayi this is another big boy level. I know this was not right, but yerrr. Its brilliant.
Wow this guy has so much intelligence, corruption ruined him
This is money heist + prison break. This would be a great movie 🤞
The public phone part... ay dankie they were very deep n smart in the game
This one deserve to be on Netflix
I could listen to you the whole day...
i laugh so hard when i saw this thumbnail. Reminded me of when he said.. "mase si fika e kantolo" yohhhhhhhh i blew in laughter 😂😂😂
I can't wait for a second part
My boyfriend's birth certificate was sold to a foreigner that's older than him. Home affairs decided to make a duplicate ID leaving both men with the same ID number. When home affairs was contacted they give us the runaround and no real solution, my boyfriend's ID number has been blocked which means he can't get credit as a profile doesn't exist for him. He currently doesn't have an ID which has made life very different to navigate, should he walk into home affairs with a gun demanding a new ID he'd be jailed faster than the crooks that work for them.
And for a Penny to destroy someone else's life.
My boyfriends story. May I ask Madam, who is your boyfriend?😫
@@fundiesam zikhala ngempela manje 😂😂😂😂
@@thembelamosele8295 😂😂😂
That's fvcked up, hope his issue gets resolved
This guy is giving me ideas😂😂😂
When you are going to do something involve as little people as possible if you can do it alone that’s even better. Not realising that if this was done for 40+ years he would’ve made way more money consistently
Best content of this channel
They have stolen from the most vulnerable. For that he deserves max punishment. Not being turned into a "hero" by foolish people!
Keep it up my brada truth set u free🤝
Im your weekness buwudoti mfanakithi😅😅😅
what i like is the words,,,nobody must get hurt or cry
But Iam certain people got hurt…it’s just something I think he would say to feel like he’s not doing something wrong.
This guy is a great storyteller, please share more.💯
I know this guy. He lost his job, he now roams the streets of Johannesburg with a briefcase full of IDs trying to sell them to foreigners. What's scary is that now sassa is being paid to ghost accounts and the real beneficiaries 🥴
Its sad that sassa us ghosting people
*PSAF & DUDULA entered the chat
😕kanjan nfethu,I thought they'll give him a job or something.
@@paultebzar8420 give a job to a the person who was stealing from them? What's wrong with this country
Lies
Selling out the country 101
its so obvious which bank he was referring to. i really wish the same amount of time dedication the put into taking down these guys was put into helping the victims.
We need more from this guy, upload more videos on this guy
WHAT! WOOOOW!!! This Is Insane 🤯🤯
True. So whose country is being exploited. Are these South Africans or foreigners. Exploit your own country?
How this guy got arrested?
Part two fanele usi demotivate 😂 coz ryt abt now siye Home affairs and sassa
This is a "Catch me if you can" type of movie 🤣... this guy is smart I tell you.yoh! Makes this type of crime enticing 🤑🙈
We need more episodes on this...
Can't wait for part2 ishhuu...