💨 Abstract
The Department of Home Affairs in South Africa has successfully defended a 6,500% increase in identity verification fees, raising the cost from 15 cents to R10. This follows the withdrawal of a High Court challenge by the Association of Communications and Technology (ACT). The new fees, implemented in July 2025, aim to fund system upgrades and improve uptime.
Courtesy: Sundeeka Mungroo
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