SASSA has only 11 doctors in Western Cape to assess 8 990 temporary disability grants
18 April 2023
Despite a backlog of 1 693 people and a further 7 297 beneficiaries of temporary disability grants that need to be assessed, the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) only has 11 assessment doctors in the Western Cape.
This was revealed by the Minister of Social Development, Lindiwe Zulu, in an answer to a written parliamentary question from the DA.
The Western Cape has the biggest backlog (60% of 2 818), yet the number of doctors contracted by SASSA and the Department to ensure that disability grant recipients are assessed in a reasonably time, remain inadequate. The Western Cape Provincial Minister of Social Development, Sharna Fernandez, has scheduled a meeting with SASSA later this week to get feedback on the Agency's progress in dealing with on-going challenges since their last meeting in February.
All of the provinces also face a substantial number of people who still need to be assessed to determine their eligibility for temporary disability grants. Given that 232 505 of these grants lapsed between April 2022 and February 2023 (30 955 in February) it is high time that SASSA made work of the 34 428 assessments that need to be completed.