761 SASSA officials investigated for fraud, corruption and theft
6 April 2023
Despite the fact that more than half a billion rand has been stolen from the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) over the past 10 years, consequence management seems to have been minimal.
In an answer to a written parliamentary question (PQ) [RNW372-2023-03-28] from the DA, the Minister of Social Development, Lindiwe Zulu, revealed that criminal cases for fraud, corruption and theft have been opened against 761 SASSA officials over the past decade – 50 in 2021/22. Yet, SASSA’s annual report indicated that only 37 cases were referred to the police for further investigation.
In another DA PQ [RNW422-2023-03-28], she revealed that there was only consequence management in 424 of these cases.
Of three cases of theft, only two resulted in suspensions without pay. The 259 cases of corruption resulted in only 69 dismissals, while only 30 of the officials involved suffered some form of suspension. Of the 122 individuals investigated for mismanagement and irregular payment, only three were dismissed.