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 Sassa reports progress in grant payments

16th August 2018

By: African News Agency

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The South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) on Wednesday said there were no major challenges experienced in August in payments to beneficiaries compared to July.

Sassa briefed Parliament’s portfolio committee on social development on the progress made on the implementation of the Constitutional Court judgment in March, to allow Cash Paymaster Services (CPS) to continue distributing social grants by another six months to beneficiaries who receive their grants in cash.

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The presentation on the briefing included an update on the progress that has been achieved by Sassa with payments to beneficiaries from April to August. The committee was informed that Sassa has reduced the number of beneficiaries paid by CPS from 2,063,163 to 1,098,669.

Around 17 million South Africans are beneficiaries of state grants that include child support, dependency and foster child care, 2.8 million beneficiaries of the scheme, received their grants in cash.

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The payments were deposited through the Post Bank account cards in August. The South African Post Office will also pilot cash payment solutions at 18 sites across the country.

Chairperson of the committee, Zoleka Capa, said she was very impressed with the good work which Sassa has done so far in the implementation of the Constitutional Court judgment. She told Sassa that Post Offices were not meant for a large number of people and the beneficiaries should not be subjected to long queues.

“The Department of Social Development must do something about that,” said Capa.

She thanked the assistance provided by the social workers of the Department of Social Development, especially on community work. 

“Social workers assist the people and also the public will be empowered by their availability,” she said.

She further commended the partnership established between councillors, traditional leaders as stakeholders to assist Sassa in the delivery of services to the people.

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