Agency gets flood of social grant disputes
1 June 2016
Cape Town - In April alone, the South African Social Services Agency (Sassa) received more than 23 000 disputes following possible unlawful deductions from social benefit grants.
The agency briefed the Western Cape Provincial Parliament earlier on Tuesday about the close to 19 000 disputes it had received between April 2015 and March 2016 from beneficiaries who claimed wrongful deductions.
Of the disputes, 451 were regarding funeral insurance, 618 for EFTs, 1 252 for electricity vouchers, 10 262 in connection with airtime vouchers and 6 224 about ATM withdrawals.
Sassa, which resorts under the national department of social development, told members of the Western Cape legislature that the fraudulent deductions are attributed to beneficiaries who received false Sassa forms allegedly issued by insurance brokers, which enabled them to fraudulently take out insurance on behalf of these beneficiaries.