Sassa Warns Beneficiaries About Illegal Social Grant Deductions By Unauthorised Insurance Companies
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In a statement, the agency said it has been inundated with enquiries from its beneficiaries, stating that their grant money is being consistently deducted by various insurance companies with which they have not signed up, believing that the agency is working with these companies.
Sassa has consistently distanced itself from any insurance company that uses its good name to achieve its goals.
The agency’s CEO, Themba Matlou, has reiterated that Sassa has no authority to make any deductions on social grants without the consent of the beneficiaries.
“We have utmost respect for our beneficiaries and the Act governing social assistance in the country, and we will never do anything to shortchange our clients. Your money is your money. If you qualify for a grant, the money belongs to you, and as Sassa, we have no right, nor authority to dictate how you utilise it.”
The CEO urged victims to report unlawful deductions to their nearest Sassa office for investigation.
Alternatively, clients who dispute signing a funeral policy with the financial services provider are advised to immediately dispute the deduction by sending an SMS to 34548 with their Identity number and the financial services provider’s name.
They should also visit the insurer or the financial services provider to cancel the policy.
In line with Regulation 29 of Social Assistance Act of 2004, the agency said it may allow only one deduction per month not exceeding 10% of the value of the beneficiary's social grant for a funeral policy issued by an insurer registered under the Long-term Insurance Act, 1998 (Act No. 52 of 1998) to be made directly from a social grant.
The regulation says the beneficiary of the social grant must consent to such deduction by electronic communication or any other means of communication and has submitted such consent by electronic communication or any other means of communication to the agency.
The agency further emphasised that funeral deductions are not permitted from child-related grants, such as the Child Support Grant, Care Dependency Grant, or the Foster Child Grant. Similarly, the Temporary Disability Grant is excluded from funeral deductions altogether.
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