Social grant fraud: Too many guilty officials stay in the system
The Special Investigating Unit has found 25 255 cases of abuse of the social grant system by public officials since the inception of the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) in 2005. An additional 183 SASSA officials have been implicated for social grant fraud.
This was revealed today by the Minister of Social Development, Bathobile Dlamini, in a reply to a Democratic Alliance (DA) parliamentary question.
Of the 183 cases relating to SASSA officials, 112 officials have been found guilty, representing 61% of the total cases (see link). Outcomes of these cases include:
- 59 dismissals (53% of cases);
- 32 written warnings (28.5% of cases);
- 17 suspensions without pay for varying periods (15% of cases); and
- in the Free State, an assistant manager was going to be demoted and suspended without pay, but the sanction was set aside by the MEC.
A written warning seems to be no more than a slap on the wrist. And suspensions mean that guilty parties return to the system. Approximately 45% of guilty officials stay in the system.