Identity theft in South Africa has grown by more than 300 percent between 2021 and 2022. This is according to the Southern African Fraud Prevention Service.
The SAFPS has highlighted the need for a proactive approach to fraud prevention at the 2023 Fraud summit.
To share more this is CEO of SAFPS, Manie Van Schalkwyk.

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