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Home Affairs Employee Drinking Beer Video Sparks Outrage

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A video circulating widely on social media has sparked public outrage after it allegedly showed a Home Affairs employee drinking beer while on duty and wearing an official Department of Home Affairs uniform. Watch video here

The footage, which has been shared across several social media platforms, reportedly shows members of the civic organisation March and March confronting the official. The incident has generated widespread debate about professionalism within the public service and whether disciplinary action should follow.

At the time of publication, the Department of Home Affairs had not publicly confirmed the identity of the individual or announced whether an internal investigation had been launched. PrimeTime News has not independently verified all the claims made in the circulating video.

What the Video Appears to Show

According to videos being shared online, the Home Affairs employee drinking beer was allegedly approached by members of March and March while still dressed in official government attire.

The footage appears to show the individual holding what looks like a bottle of beer while interacting with members of the public.

Because the video continues to circulate on social media, many South Africans have questioned whether the employee was on official duty at the time or whether the incident occurred during an authorised break.

These details have not yet been officially confirmed.

Public Reaction

The alleged Home Affairs employee drinking beer incident has attracted hundreds of comments online.

Many social media users argued that public servants are expected to maintain professional standards while representing government departments.

Others called for the Department of Home Affairs to investigate the matter and provide clarity regarding the circumstances shown in the video.

Some users also urged caution, noting that short video clips may not always provide the full context of an incident.

March and March’s Involvement

March and March has become increasingly visible in recent months through protests and campaigns focusing on illegal immigration and border enforcement.

The organisation has conducted demonstrations across several provinces and has frequently engaged with government departments, including Home Affairs, regarding immigration enforcement. Government has acknowledged the movement’s concerns while urging that all protests remain peaceful and within the law.

The organisation’s members were reportedly the individuals who confronted the official seen in the circulating video.

Standards Expected of Public Servants

Government employees are generally expected to maintain high standards of professionalism while performing official duties.

Departments across the public service have codes of conduct governing employee behaviour, particularly when officials are identifiable through official uniforms or government identification.

If misconduct is alleged, departments typically conduct internal investigations before determining whether disciplinary action is necessary.

Home Affairs and Accountability

The Department of Home Affairs has repeatedly stated that it takes misconduct and corruption seriously.

In recent months, the department has dismissed several officials for fraud, corruption and other forms of misconduct as part of broader efforts to improve accountability within the department.

Should the latest allegations be confirmed, any disciplinary process would likely follow the department’s established procedures.

Why the Incident Matters

Public confidence in government institutions depends heavily on professionalism and accountability.

When allegations involving government officials circulate online, they often attract significant public attention because they raise broader questions about service delivery, workplace conduct and public trust.

At the same time, experts caution that viral videos should not be treated as conclusive evidence before all relevant facts have been established.

Awaiting an Official Response

At the time of publication of the incident of the Home Affairs employee drinking beer:

  • The authenticity of every aspect of the circulating video had not been independently verified by PrimeTime News.
  • The Department of Home Affairs had not issued a public statement specifically addressing the video.
  • No official disciplinary findings had been announced for the Home Affairs employee drinking beer

PrimeTime News will update this article should Home Affairs, March and March or other relevant authorities provide additional information.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Home Affairs employee drinking beer incident?

It refers to a viral video that allegedly shows a Home Affairs official drinking beer while wearing an official uniform. Some details remain unverified at the time of publication.

Has Home Affairs confirmed the incident?

At the time this article was published, Home Affairs had not publicly confirmed the individual’s identity or announced the outcome of any investigation.

Who recorded the video?

The video is reported to have been recorded during an interaction involving members of March and March, although this has not been independently verified by PrimeTime News.

Has anyone been disciplined?

No official disciplinary outcome had been announced at the time of publication.

Will this article be updated?

Yes. PrimeTime News will update the story if Home Affairs releases an official statement about a Home Affairs employee drinking beer or additional verified information becomes available.

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