Deputy Minister Loses R600 000 To Hackers

Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Deputy Minister, Tinoda Machakaire said he recently lost R600 000 after his bank account was hacked.

Machakaire, who is also Wedza South MP (ZANU PF), said the thieves also took control of his mobile line, blocked him, and gave instructions to companies using the hacked mobile line.

The hackers allegedly used Machakaire’s mobile number to send instructions to his company, Tinmac Motors, to make payments to accounts in South Africa at different intervals.

They also reportedly instructed some drivers of the Minister’s fleet of trucks to take up commercial loads to various destinations around the country.

Machakaire confirmed the development and told Zimpapers Television Network (ZTN) that a team from his company had made a police report and had some leads on the suspects. He said:

Yes, I indeed lost R600 000 to criminals after they hacked my mobile line and used it to send instructions to my company instructing them to make payments to companies and accounts in South Africa.

Machakaire said that he had leads on who received the money and some more pertinent information. He said:

I have the names and account numbers that were used to receive the money in South Africa.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said he was yet to get full details on the matter.

More: The Herald

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One Comment on “Deputy Minister Loses R600 000 To Hackers

  1. Living in our country .looking after everyone’s children but bearing the brunt of very poor renumerations not by normal salary payments for that matter but having past pegs washed away through a mafia scheme where the hired schemer is a Finance Minister of Government. Honestly I have never heard of a country like our own.

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