What Really Happened To Bogus Dr Matthew Lani

The celebrated Dr Matthew failed matric and Abet but worked as a doctor for many years after he lied about his Medical Degree from Wits University.

The Gauteng Department of Education (GDE) confirmed that there is no existing record of a National Senior Certificate (NSC), or matric certificate, for Matthew Bongani Lani, who has been masquerading on social media as a medical practitioner.

GDE spokesperson, Steve Mabona “our official records indicate that Matthew Bongani Lani was initially enrolled at Bordeaux Primary School in Randburg in 2007. However, he was referred to Gresswold Learners with Special Educational Needs (LSEN) School in Kew, Johannesburg in January 2010”.

Mabona said this followed an evaluation at the time, which determined that his academic performance dictated that he be transferred to an LSEN school.

Subsequently, his academic journey at Gresswold LSEN School came to an end in September 2012,” he said.

Mabona said Matthew re-emerged “on our system in 2016 at Fourways Adult Centre, where he wrote 3 subjects as a part time candidate. However, he only passed one of those subjects”.

Based on these records, and further verified information at our disposal from UMALUSI, we can confirm that Matthew Bongani Lani indeed does not possess a matric certificate,” said Mabena.

The real Dr Sanele Zingelwa says the actions of “bogus” TikTok “Dr” Matthew Lani has placed strain on him and his family.

He has opened a case of identity fraud with the police against the social media personality for allegedly impersonating him to nearly 300,000 followers. The Gauteng health department also opened a criminal case of impersonating a doctor.

Source: Alex Reporter

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