Former Eastern Cape Health spokesperson accused of submitting fake matric certificate, granted R30,000 bail

Sizwe Kupelo allegedly forged his matric certificate to get top positions in the Eastern Cape government. Picture: Supplied

Sizwe Kupelo allegedly forged his matric certificate to get top positions in the Eastern Cape government. Picture: Supplied

Published Apr 25, 2024

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The former spokesperson of the Eastern Cape’s Department of Health has been granted R30,000 bail after he was arrested this week, accused of allegedly using a fraudulent matric certificate to qualify for his top job as the deputy director of communications.

Former spokesperson Sizwe Kupelo, 47, was arrested by the Directorate for Priority Crimes Investigation (known as the Hawks) on Wednesday. He appeared in the Zwelitsha Magistrate’s Court and was released on R30,000 bail.

He is facing charges of fraud, forgery and uttering.

Eastern Cape Hawks spokesperson Warrant Officer Ndiphiwe Mhlakuvana said Kupelo applied for a position as a communications officer in the Eastern Cape Premier’s office in Bhisho in March 2002, and was hired in April that same year.

In November 2002, the Department of Health in Bhisho named him as Deputy Director of Communications.

“It is further reported that in 2020, the Department of Health conducted a skills and qualifications audit on all employees appointed by the department, where it was established that during the time of his employment, Kupelo never had a matric certificate.

“He instead allegedly submitted a fraudulent certificate during his employment.”

The matter was adjourned to April 30 for a regional court date.

Major General Mboiki Obed Ngwenya, the provincial head of the Hawks has praised the team for carrying out their investigation without fear or favour.

Pit bull ban

Kupelo is also known for launching a petition to ban pit bulls in South Africa in October of 2022, following deaths related to the dogs.

He started the petition under his Sizwe Kupelo Foundation and sought 50,000 signatures.

“Following years of vicious attacks on innocent citizens, including young children, the Sizwe Kupelo Foundation has called for the immediate ban of pit bulls,” the foundation said.

It went on to say that Russia, Finland, Denmark, the UK, Portugal, parts of Germany, China, Brazil, and Australia were among the countries that have outlawed the breed.

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