Many South Africans are facing harsh economic conditions and would typically seek guidance on how to see them through these challenging times. “Scam artists are abusing cultural belief systems and are taking advantage of the believers financial desperation to scam them for everything they have,” says Nazia Karrim, Head of Product Development at the Southern African Fraud Prevention Service (SAFPS).
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