The SA Post Office says it has 'become aware of instances where self-appointed queue marshals ask customers who visit their branches a fee for a place in the front of the queue'.
“Customers are advised not to pay the fee demanded by any Sapo employee, queue marshals or any other person requesting such a payment, and should consider laying a charge of bribery and corruption at their nearest police station.
“It should be noted that the Post Office does not have jurisdiction over the behaviour of members of the public outside Post Office property.”It urged anyone who has noticed such behaviour to report it to Sapo’s toll-free crimebuster hotline on 0800-020-070. Sapo said those standing in line for payments should social distance, wear masks and sanitise.
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