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Why PSIRA Registration Matters for Private Investigators in South Africa

In South Africa, the private security and investigation industry is regulated by the Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority (PSIRA). This body ensures that all private investigators and security service providers operate legally, ethically, and with accountability. For businesses seeking investigative services, PSIRA registration is not just a legal requirement,  it’s a guarantee of professionalism, competence, […]

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Gauteng’s Crime Hotspots: Why More South Africans Are Turning to Private Investigators

Gauteng is the economic heartbeat of South Africa — but it’s also one of the country’s most active regions for serious crime. From business districts and industrial zones to suburban corridors, reports of kidnappings, executive threats, and organised criminal activity have become increasingly common. As public confidence in traditional investigative resources continues to decline due

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When the Phone Never Leaves Their Hand: What It Could Mean and When to Seek the Truth

If you’ve started noticing changes in your partner’s behavior, you’re not alone. Subtle shifts like guarded phone use or unexplained absences can leave anyone feeling uncertain. When trust turns into doubt, Quest Private Investigators can help you find clarity with professional, discreet investigations. Visit www.questinvestigations.co.za to learn more. It often starts quietly. A small shift

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Warehouse Security in South Africa: Why Locks Aren’t Enough

Your warehouse is more than just a storage facility — it’s the core of your business. From stock and equipment to sensitive client goods, what you keep inside represents significant value. Unfortunately, traditional security measures like locks, gates, and alarms are no longer enough to deter modern threats. Criminals are becoming more sophisticated, and businesses

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Scam & Fraud Alerts in South Africa: What You Need to Know

Fraud and scams are no longer rare, they’ve become part of everyday life in South Africa. Whether it’s a WhatsApp message, a fake tender, a romance gone wrong, or a suspicious email, scammers are constantly finding new ways to trick people. And it’s not just money that’s at risk, your reputation, business and peace of

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Cheating in South Africa: What You Need to Know

Cheating isn’t just a TV drama plot—it’s a reality that affects many people in South Africa. Whether it’s in relationships or marriages, the consequences can be serious. Let’s break it down in simple terms. How Common is Cheating? Infidelity is more common than many people think. Studies show that: Approximately 45–50% of married women and

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