ConCourt's stern questions to Sassa over grants
8 March 2017
Cape Town – The Constitutional Court has put the South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) and its CEO on the spot with a sternly-worded request for details on when exactly the agency realised it would not be able to pay welfare grants by itself, and would instead renew its contract with Cash Paymaster Services (CPS).
In instructions issued on Wednesday, the court said it wants to know exactly when it dawned on Sassa that it was not going to have its own grants payment system in place by the time CPS' contract expired on March 31, 2017, as promised. It also wants to know who made that call.
"Who was the person responsible for determining on behalf of Sassa whether Sassa itself would not be able to pay the grants by the end of March 2017?" the court papers issued on Wednesday asked.
The answers are required by 16:00 on Monday.