Festive season fuels financial abuse, warns SA department

South Africa's Department for Women and disabled persons issued a warning about increasing financial abuse. They note this hidden form of control often worsens during the festive season due to holiday spending pressures. Perpetrators may seize salaries or social grants, impose debt, or block access to funds.

This economic manipulation is legally recognized as domestic violence. Victims can seek protection orders, but many cases go unreported. Women and persons with disabilities are at higher risk, particularly those reliant on state grants. Studies link such abuse to broader gender based violence trends, costing the national economy billions annually.

The department urges public vigilance and systemic action. They recommend community education, better safeguards for social grants, and economic empowerment programs. They stress that financial independence is a critical defense against this form of oppression.
 

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