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SASSA says it is addressing the fraudulent payment to 74,000 deceased recipients.
The SABC news channel reported that the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) had paid over 74,000 deceased recipients incorrectly. The SASSA says it has taken note of this information. They have further stated that corruption is being addressed by its fraud and compliance unit.
@OfficialSASSA is aware of some corrupt activities taking place which our Fraud and compliance unit is dealing with.
— Social Development (@The_DSD) January 11, 2024
This was revealed by Social Development Minister Lindiwe Zulu, in a written reply to a parliamentary question.
As part of the normal social grant payment extraction process, SASSA said it extracts payment beneficiary details and compares them with the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) monthly.
However, family members reporting a death to SASSA or the DHA are the only way for SASSA to be informed when a client passes away at one of their various residential areas.
“In an instance that the client is found to be deceased, such a record is deactivated on the SASSA system before extraction of payment – no money is generated for such clients.
“This interface process with the Department of Home Affairs as explained is automated and it is executed every month without exceptions.”
“In instances where death is reported late at SASSA or Department of Home Affairs, such eventuality can result in some payment being prematurely released. There are instances where death is reported after a number of days from the actual date on which death would have occurred.”
SASSA explained
SASSA added that they are presently working tirelessly with the Department of Home Affairs to ensure that the systems are connected to ensure that they curb corruption.
“We will continue to work with law enforcement agencies for the betterment of our organisation.”
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