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Home Affairs debuts upgraded identity verification service with new fee model
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49822, member: 636"] South Africa rolled out brand new identity checking software on July 1st. The old system crashed more than half the time when people tried to use it. Banks and government offices couldn't verify who their customers were. The breakdown hurt millions of people trying to access basic services like social grants and bank accounts. Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber said the broken system had to go. The upgraded technology handles over 180,000 checks every day for government departments. Police officers and social security workers can verify someone's identity in under one second. The error rate dropped to almost zero percent. Government agencies use the service for free like before. Private companies must pay R10 for instant checks or R1 for slower batch processing. Several big businesses weren't ready when the new system went live. These companies asked for help to avoid paying higher fees. Home Affairs offered a special deal to ease the transition. Companies can optimize their usage patterns through October and pay based on their final monthly totals. The department will refund any extra money companies paid during the adjustment period. One insurance company worked with officials to cut costs dramatically. They only needed death records from the database each month. The company pays just R1 per check instead of R9 by requesting specific information. The collaboration shows how businesses can save money with proper planning. The new system prevents overloading that caused frequent crashes at government offices. Private users now choose cheaper off-peak times instead of expensive real-time processing. This change fixes years of system abuse and underinvestment. [/QUOTE]
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