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South Africa has no new undocumented worker fine law
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 89604, member: 27"] Rumors of massive fines are fake. Osborne Molatudi clarified that South Africa has not enacted new penalties for hiring undocumented foreigners despite viral claims about a June 30 start date. The current law still caps fines at ten thousand rand per violation. Confusion stems from proposed amendments to the Employment Services Act. These drafts suggest hiking first offense penalties to one hundred thousand rand. Repeat offenders could face up to one million rand or jail time under the new framework. Molatudi explained that existing rules require strict document checks. Employers must verify legal work rights before hiring anyone. Foreign nationals can only fill scarce skill gaps or much-needed labor roles within the country. Domestic work remains a contentious policy area. Critics argue that unemployed locals could fill these positions instead. Inspectors may visit private homes without warning to check staff papers. The government reportedly added ten thousand inspectors to enforce compliance. Homeowners risk fines if their cooks or nannies lack proper documentation. Undocumented workers face detention or imprisonment depending on the severity of the breach. Stakeholder engagement continues as officials debate whether current deterrents effectively stop illegal employment practices. [/QUOTE]
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