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    “Homeland Security Must Implode: The Time for Old-Way Bureaucracy is Over”

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    The Home Affairs Ministry: A Hotbed of Corruption and Inefficiency

    Leon Schreiber, the new home affairs minister, has finally spoken out about the elephant in the room: the corrupt and outdated paper-based systems that are facilitating identity fraud and allowing officials to get away with manipulating the system. It’s time to call out the status quo and demand change.

    The Stench of Corruption

    Schreiber’s words are like a punch to the gut: "How does it work that one individual can process 192 fake passports? The answer is very clear to me: we have way too much discretion of humans to intervene in the system." The truth is, our paper-based systems are a breeding ground for corruption, and it’s time to put an end to it.

    The Digital Revolution

    Schreiber is calling for a digital overhaul of the home affairs department, and it’s about time. The South African Revenue Service has already shown us the way, moving from paper-based systems to a "watertight" online system that has dramatically enhanced efficiency and reduced corruption. It’s time for home affairs to follow suit.

    The Consequences of Inaction

    The consequences of inaction are dire. The recent case of the mother of former Miss South Africa contestant Chidimma Adetshina, who was under investigation for suspicion of identity fraud, is just the tip of the iceberg. Schreiber has called for a full investigation, but the damage has already been done. It’s time to get to the bottom of this mess and put an end to the corruption once and for all.

    The Way Forward

    Schreiber has outlined a clear plan for change: digitize the system, eliminate human discretion, and make it impossible for corrupt officials to manipulate the system. It’s time to take action and put the interests of the people above the interests of corrupt officials.

    The Clock is Ticking

    The time for change is now. Schreiber has given us a clear roadmap for reform, and it’s up to us to hold him accountable. Let’s make sure that the home affairs department is transformed into a modern, efficient, and corruption-free institution that serves the people of South Africa.

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