A multidisciplinary high-impact blitz inspection in Nquthu found non-compliance with labour laws, the Immigration Act, and other South African regulations. This led to the detention of Illegal Immigrants and their employers, and the confiscation of illegal materials. Image:Facebook/ Department of Employment and Labour In a move toenforce national regulations, Employment and Labour Deputy Minister Jomo Sibiya spearheaded a high-impact blitz inspection in Nquthu, northern KwaZulu-Natal, on Friday.
The operation, a formidable joint effort involving Employment and Labour inspectors, immigration officers, EDTEA inspectors, and the SAPS, specifically targeted the wholesale and retail sector. The inspection revealed multiple instances ofnon-compliance with South African labour laws, the Immigration Act, and other national regulations. This operation led to the detention of illegal immigrants and their employers, as well as the confiscation of illegal materials discovered at the scene.
Deputy Minister Jomo Sibiya, a joint team of inspectors and law enforcement officials, conducted a blitz inspection in the wholesale and retail sector of Nquthu. Sibiya said the operation was conducted successfully, spearheaded by a formidable joint effort involving the Department of Employment and Labour, the SAPS and Home Affairs.
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