Unregistered SIM Cards Linked To South African Graylisting
Over 52,000 unregistered SIM cards have been linked to the graylisting of South Africa. These cards reportedly facilitated the theft of millions of rand from the country's microeconomic sector. The report suggests this issue contributed to the nation's graylisted status. This activity was cited in a report as a factor leading to South Africa's graylisting.
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Sources · 7 independent
SAfm
“Over 52,000 unregistered SIM cards were taking millions of friends from the microeconomic sector of the country leading to the graylisting.”
SAfm
“Over 52,000 unregistered SIM cards were taking millions from the microeconomic sector of the country leading to the graylisting.”
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