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The SABC has a database of 10.5 million TV licence holders, with approximately 8.6 million currently not holding a licence. Image: Twitter/SABC

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SABC warns the public about fake TV Licence emails

The SABC has warned the public about a fraudulent email chain sent out threatening to arrest people for unpaid TV licences.

SABC TV licences
The SABC has a database of 10.5 million TV licence holders, with approximately 8.6 million currently not holding a licence. Image: Twitter/SABC

The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) has issued a warning to the public about fraudulent emails masquerading as correspondence from the broadcaster about TV licences.

The emails, supposedly from the address jjm@mega.bw (TV Licence Board), threaten recipients with arrest warrants for non-payment of TV licence fees.

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SABC WARNS PUBLIC

It is important for the public to disregard any communication received from the aforementioned email address, as it does not represent the broadcaster.

The corporation affirms that it does not engage in the practice of issuing threats of arrest to individuals regarding TV licence payments.

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“SABC also advises the public not to download any statement from this fake email as instructed,” said the broadcaster.

CONTACT OFFICIAL CHANNELS FOR TV LICENCE SUPPORT

The public is encouraged to contact the SABC TV licences department directly at 011 330 9555. Alternatively, people can reach out via email provided on the website.

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The corporation assures friendly and supportive customer service to address any concerns or queries. Additionally, individuals can access official statements and services through the secure SABC website.

The SABC emphasises the importance of vigilance against fraudulent schemes. It urges the public to verify the authenticity of any communication claiming to be from the corporation.

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