Taung Agricultural College head has been nabbed for allegedly submitting fraudulent travel claims exceeding R17 500 to the North West Department of Agricultural Development.
It is alleged that Prudence Matlhoko submitted several claims that totalled over R17 500 in October 2017.
Police spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Philani Nkwalase said: “It is alleged that an official vehicle was used but fraudulent claims purport it to have been a private vehicle in order to gain undue payment. The police acted on information they received and conducted an investigation which led to the arrest of Motlhako. No other person was found at fault with regards to the claims and its approval.Matlhoko’s college is a school under the North West Department of agricultural development.
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