The South African Social Security Agency will delay June payments for 210,000 people who receive government grants. These grant recipients appear to earn money that they never reported to officials. SASSA worked with credit checking companies to find people who hid their income sources. The agency discovered that many beneficiaries had failed to disclose the truth about their financial situations. Government workers must review each case to determine if individuals still qualify for monthly payments.
Grant recipients must visit local SASSA offices for review meetings about their applications. Officials will determine whether these individuals can continue receiving government funding. People have 30 days to respond to notices about their delayed payments. Anyone who ignores the deadline risks losing their grants completely. SASSA spokesperson Paseka Letsatsi explained the rules about reporting income changes.
Beneficiaries must inform SASSA when their money situation changes after getting approved for grants. People who break these rules violate government laws about social security payments. The agency can take action against anyone who provides false information about their finances. Officials want to ensure that only qualified individuals receive taxpayer money. Grant recipients who hide income face serious consequences for their dishonesty.
Grant recipients must visit local SASSA offices for review meetings about their applications. Officials will determine whether these individuals can continue receiving government funding. People have 30 days to respond to notices about their delayed payments. Anyone who ignores the deadline risks losing their grants completely. SASSA spokesperson Paseka Letsatsi explained the rules about reporting income changes.
Beneficiaries must inform SASSA when their money situation changes after getting approved for grants. People who break these rules violate government laws about social security payments. The agency can take action against anyone who provides false information about their finances. Officials want to ensure that only qualified individuals receive taxpayer money. Grant recipients who hide income face serious consequences for their dishonesty.