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Dear, Ms. Marina Short Chief Executive Officer Consumer Profile Bureau Subject: Urgent appeal for intervention in alleged *****ulent commissioning and complicity at CPB. I am writing to bring to your attention a serious case of internal misconduct and potential ******** activity within the Consumer Profile Bureau involving Mr. Muhsin Kader, who is currently employed at CPB as a “major business analyst”. Mr. Kader conducted the *****ulent commissioning and certification of my and my sister’s ID and driver’s license without the presentation of the originals. The stamp used to belong to a commissioner of oaths who has personally confirmed in writing that the signature was falsified and that he did not authorize or perform the commissioning. This act constitutes a direct violation of the Justice of the Peace and Commissioners of Oaths Act 16 of 1963, as well as potential identity ***** under South African law. Given Mr. Kader’s position within CPB, he has access to the personal and financial data of millions of South African consumers, creating an alarming risk of abuse and data manipulation for personal gain. This matter therefore extends far beyond a personal grievance – it poses a systemic security and ethical threat to the Bureau and its clients. I initially raised this matter with Mr. Dirk and Ms. Nicolene, who informed me that there was insufficient evidence to proceed and then claimed the matter was considered resolved. In response, I submitted additional supporting material, including: - Statements from the legitimate Commissioner of Oaths confirming the *****ulent signature and use of his stamp; - Screenshots of WhatsApp messages showing that Mr. Kader sent me the falsified documents while I was hospitalized undergoing chemotherapy; and - Copies of the falsified documents themselves. Despite overwhelming evidence, CPB management has refused to act. I have reason to believe this inaction stems from a conflict of interest: Mr. Kader reportedly performed extensive repair on a BMW owned by the acting CEO, saving him approximately R20 000.00. This financial favour appears to have compromised internal impartiality, slain the integrity of CPB and obstructed a fair investigation. I urge you as the Chief Executive Officer to intervene personally and ensure that this matter is investigated independently and transparently. The integrity of CPB’s systems, staff, and reputation is at stake when I transfer the investigation over to social media journalists upon receiving your response. Ignoring such evidence undermines not only public trust in your institution but also the lawful duty of care owed to South African consumers. I am prepared to cooperate fully with any independent investigation and to provide sworn statements and documentary proof as required (all of which was submitted to Nicolene and Dirk. I trust you will treat this matter with the seriousness it deserves and confirm receipt of this letter at your convenience. Yours Sincerely, Shabeer
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