Electoral Commission warns of impostor posing as Chairperson Mosotho Moepya

The Electoral Commission warns South Africans that an impostor is posing as its Chairperson, Mr Mosotho Moepya. The Commission first became aware of the impostor two days ago, and has reported the matter to the South African Police Service (SAPS) for investigation, among other measures.

The Commission strongly condemns the impersonation of the Chairperson as this has the potential to damage to the reputation of the institution and undermine preparations for the 2024 National and Provincial Elections.

The impostor is active on WhatsApp using the number 071 553 2922, and the WhatsApp account bears a profile image of the Chairperson. In at least two separate incidents, he or she has conversed with unsuspecting leaders of political parties purporting to arrange an unlawful conduct relating to the outcomes of the forthcoming elections.

The aim of the scam is ostensibly monetary gain for manipulating the outcomes of the 2024 National and Provincial Elections in favour of the relevant targeted recipient. The Commission wishes to reiterate that, given the inherent controls and safeguards in the electoral process, such an arrangement is patently impossible.

The Electoral Commission appeals to political candidates and members of the public to contact the Commission to verify any information should they be contacted by anyone claiming to be Chairperson Mosotho Moepya, and, if need be, to report the matter to the SAPS.

ISSUED BY THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION

Ensuring free and fair elections

 

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