Government is proposing fines of up to R100 000 for employers of undocumented workers as part of a broader immigration and labour enforcement drive.

Deputy Minister Jomo Sibiya said the department planned to fine employers up to R100,000 for each undocumented worker hired, aiming to combat illegal migration in South Africa

Deputy Minister Jomo Sibiya said the department planned to fine employers up to R100,000 for each undocumented worker hired, aiming to combat illegal migration in South Africa

Government is proposing fines of up to R100 000 for employers of undocumented workers as part of a broader immigration and labour enforcement drive.

Deputy Minister of Employment and Labour Jomo Sibiya says the department intends to introduce fines of up to R100,000 per undocumented worker for employers found to be hiring…

The proposed Employment Services Amendment Bill aims to enforce stricter hiring checks for employers in South Africa, particularly concerning foreign nationals. With potential…