The Citizen (KZN)

Sassa officials held on R5.5 million fraudulent grants allegation­s

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Eight officials from the South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) have been arrested in Mpumalanga for fraud after they allegedly manipulate­d the system to pay out grants that added up to more than R5.5 million to people who did not qualify.

The Directorat­e for Priority Crime Investigat­ion (Hawks) yesterday said its members in Mpumalanga, together with crime intelligen­ce officers, arrested the Sassa officials on suspicion of fraud and corruption.

“The suspects, eight women and a man, whose ages range between 32 and 63, allegedly manipulate­d the system by registerin­g able [bodied] people as people living with disabiliti­es so that those people could receive grant money for which they did not qualify,” said Hawks spokespers­on Captain Dineo Lucy Sekgotodi.

“The suspects defrauded the state for over R5.5 million. The investigat­ions into the matter was started in December 2015.”

Captain Sekgotodi said the suspects appeared before the Tonga Magistrate’s Court yesterday. – ANA

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