SOUTH AFRICANS
ARE UNDER SIEGE FROM
ORGANISED CRIME

Honest, hard-working citizens who are already battling the soaring cost of living are being brazenly looted by criminals in the illicit tobacco trade.

These mega-rich crooks are flooding shops across the nation with tax-evading cigarettes that rob our country of R20 billion a year.

That’s R50 million every day. And it’s money that should be paying for schools, hospitals, housing and other essential services like electricity to build a better future for all.

Sophisticated criminal networks, with allies embedded at the highest level, are siphoning these stolen billions to offshore havens, where the illicit cigarette barons are building lives of luxury, a world away from the devastation they wreak in a land hollowed out by State Capture.

This is Skyf Capture.
And now’s the time for
it to Stop.

Follow #StopSkyfCapture on social media to halt the callous and insatiable looters intent on bringing South Africans to their knees.

THE TRUE COST OF SKYF CAPTURE

The illicit cigarette trade robs South Africa of R20 billion annually. That’s R50 million every single day of the year.

R20 billion a year would pay for:

  • Solar systems to take 20 towns the size of Prince Albert off the Eskom grid for ever

  • A new, ongoing Basic Income Grant for all recipients of the Covid relief grant

  • A free house for 1 million desperate citizens EVERY YEAR

  • The annual health budgets for Mpumalanga AND Northern Cape

  • Full salaries for 40,000 nurses PLUS 42,000 teachers