Workers are paying the highest price for the UIF’s alleged corruption
19 September 2020
The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA) is deeply concerned about workers in the aviation sector who have not been paid their money from the UIFs Temporary Employee Relief Scheme (TERS) for the months of July and August. Workers at Airchefs, BidAir services, Swissport and also Menzies Aviation have all not received TERS payments for the months of July and August.
The UIF has confirmed in a media statement dated the 11th of September 2020 that due to evidence of corruption and financial mismanagement in the disbursement of TERS funds at the UIF that payments have been temporarily stopped, in order to correct the weaknesses in the system. It said the following:
“The payments for the new and outstanding applications for the COVID-19 TERS relief benefits has been halted while the Department of Employment and Labour and the Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) improve controls as urged by the Auditor General of South Africa.”
The AG’s report into corruption at the UIF has led to the UIF Commissioner Teboho Maruping being placed on suspension. The UIF says the temporary halt in payments is necessary in order to implement changes to tighten financial controls. However, they did not say when they will begin to disburse TERS payments again and this is extremely worrying. We urge the department to speedily resolve its processes and to begin to effect TERS payments urgently. Our members are suffering. Some have had their vehicles repossessed, other have been evicted, and they are unable to basic foodstuffs. It is wrong that workers who had nothing to do with the irregular, and corrupt activities in the department are paying the highest price