Residents In Cape Town Can Get Their Criminal Records Expunged If Elligible
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This will allow someone to carry on with their life without a criminal record obstructing them from employment and other opportunities. Steenberg says there will be a presentation and applicants will be taken through the necessary steps. They will need to submit their fingerprints to the police, who will give them their record to be attached to the application form.“No-one needs to be ashamed of their past.”
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