Johannesburg - Social Development Minister Bathabile Dlamini and Sassa have failed to make a compelling case as to why an interim contract with Cash Paymaster Services should last two years, Wim Trengove, SC, wrote in a legal opinion.
Sassa CEO Thokozani Magwaza applied to the Constitutional Court in February asking for a one-year contract, Trengove wrote.
This has emerged in a confidential legal opinion by Trengove to an inter-ministerial task team appointed to ensure no interruption to the payments of grants come April 1, and to oversee Sassa's response to the Constitutional Court's questions.
Trengove criticised the SA Social Security Agency (Sassa) for changing its tune on the period of the contract following a meeting with CPS earlier this month.
The plan to enter into a two-year interim contract with CPS seemed to have emerged from discussions between the two parties over three days, Trengove said.
"As recently as 8 February 2017, Sassa proposed an interim arrangement with CPS of only 12 or a maximum of 18 months," he said.