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Michael Hulley, Sassa and all the other dodgy deals
Article
/ 13 March 2017

Michael Hulley, Sassa and all the other dodgy deals

Sunday Times revealed at the weekend that President Jacob Zuma’s lawyer is yet another prominent figure in Sassa’s grants crisis.

By Staff Reporter
Sassa boss: I stand by my minister Bathabile
Article
/ 13 March 2017

Sassa boss: I stand by my minister Bathabile

Magwaza says he believes that Bathabile Dlamini has done all she can to secure grants. He backed the minister to remain in office.

By Raeesa Pather
Sassa grant scandal exposes myths about how the state should run things
Article
/ 13 March 2017

Sassa grant scandal exposes myths about how the state should run things

The social grant scandal seems to back up highly regarded views on public governance that public-private partnerships aren’t naturally efficient.

By Point Author
Sassa stakes are high for the most vulnerable
Article
/ 10 March 2017

Sassa stakes are high for the most vulnerable

If social grants are not paid, the elderly, children and terminally ill people will suffer the most

By Govan Whittles
ANC: Treasury won’t break law on Sassa deal
Article
/ 9 March 2017

ANC: Treasury won’t break law on Sassa deal

Treasury will not act illegally and approve a new welfare distribution deal with Net1 unless it has been sanctioned by the Concourt.

By Amogelang Mbatha 1
Concourt directs Sassa to give details on social grants
Article
/ 8 March 2017

Concourt directs Sassa to give details on social grants

The Constitutional Court has directed the South African Social Security Agency to answer a number of questions on the issues around grant payments

By Staff Reporter
ANC in Scopa ‘very worried’ about Sassa
Article
/ 8 March 2017

ANC in Scopa ‘very worried’ about Sassa

The party hoped the matter would be resolved, the ANC’s study group in the standing committee on public accounts said in a statement.

By Paul Herman
Sassa dragged its feet on grants transition matter, CPS affidavit shows
Article
/ 7 March 2017

Sassa dragged its feet on grants transition matter, CPS affidavit shows

An affidavit filed by the social grants distributor details the correspondence between the company, Sassa and the social development minister.

By Ofentse Mboweni
Does Sassa need the Concourt’s approval to initiate its CPS deal?
Article
/ 6 March 2017

Does Sassa need the Concourt’s approval to initiate its CPS deal?

Legal pundits have argued that an order from the ​court allowing Sassa to continue its relationship with CPS could help to ensure grants are paid

By Raeesa Pather
Bathabile Dlamini evades questions and sseemingly lies at Sassa presser
Article
/ 5 March 2017

Bathabile Dlamini evades questions and sseemingly lies at Sassa presser

Minister Bathabile Dlamini sought to suggest that President Jacob Zuma is satisfied with her performance.

By Phillip De Wet
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