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Agency to investigate SASSA Disability Grant maladministration

In the broader scheme of social welfare, the SASSA Disability Grant is paid to relatively few beneficiaries. At last count, the total number of SASSA Disability Grant recipients numbered less than a million.

Meanwhile, 13 million receive Child Support and 4 million Older Person benefits. However, Social Development Minister, Sisisi Tolashe, told a meeting in Khayelitsha last week, that investigations were underway to remedy any potential irregularities.

SASSA DISABILITY GRANT

Specifically, when it comes to the SASSA Disability Grant, the South African Social Security Agency is accused of not examining patients properly. You see, to qualify for a SASSA Disability Grant – never mind an asset and means test – you need an official letter by a government-approved doctor.

Furthermore, Minister Tolashe said the department had heard of patients who have no right to a SASSA Disability Grant being awarded one. As such, she says the agency is recruiting new doctors on a three-year contract to remedy the situation, reports GroundUp.

SASSA OUTREACH PROGRAMME

SASSA Disability Grant
The minister was slated to attend a similar outreach programme meeting recently, but did not arrive, angering community members. Image: File

As such, the minister explained that she doesn’t want the agency being taken to court for denying those who legitimately qualify for the SASSA Disability Grant. So far in 2025, SASSA has also been under fire for stricter income and identity verification processes.

Moreover, the department has defended its actions, saying it’s not circumventing the accepted three-month review process. But, rather, it is working to ensure that taxpayer money isn’t going to grant recipients with unverified ID or additional income.

GRIEVANCES VOICED

Minister Tolashe spoke candidly at an outreach programme meeting last week. Hundreds of grant beneficiaries attended. The event started late, and Khayelitsha residents voiced their grievances to the minister in person. Beyond issues with the SASSA Disability Grant, others mentioned unemployment, poor services at clinics, abuse of older persons and extortion of vulnerable beneficiaries. Other grievances mentioned include:

  • Lack of youth programmes and educational camps.
  • R370-a-month SRD grant was not enough.
  • Lack of SASSA staff and facilities in underserved areas like Khayelitsha.

ARE THESE ISSUES VALID OR ARE SASSA RECIPIENTS SIMPLY LOOKING FOR A FREE HANDOUT?

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