The Citizen (Gauteng)

Not your face? Then no pay

- Chisom Jenniffer Okoye

The Gauteng department of infrastruc­ture developmen­t (DID) turned to technology for a solution to increased corruption within Gauteng’s Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) and unveiled the identifica­tion validation system yesterday.

This new biometric system verifies the identity of every beneficiar­y through facial recognitio­n and fingerprin­t data.

It then provides a record of the beneficiar­ies’ attendance and hours worked, and generates payment reports.

DID MEC Jacob Mamabolo said the new technology would deal with several issues that “plagued” the EPWP previously, including corruption,

It would also streamline administra­tion that previously allowed identity duplicatio­ns and ghost beneficiar­ies.

“The auditor-general has consistent­ly highlighte­d concerns that the EPWP system was not secure enough and that there were too many loopholes allowing the system to be manipulate­d,” Mamabolo said.

“There are many crooks who are benefiting from this system, and we need to put an end to this.

“We have worked for a long time to come up with a solution and we have now been able to add another level of technologi­cal innovation to our work here at GDID … the facial recognitio­n platform.

“Coupled with the fingerprin­t data, it ensures that we are able to authentica­te the identity of every person working in EPWP and detect and prevent duplicates, eliminatin­g the chance of ghost beneficiar­ies being created.

“You can’t beat this system. It is going to clean up EPWP.”

In addition to cleaning up the system, Mamabolo also said the new technology would assist the department in its commitment to its critical poverty alleviatio­n programme to create a million job opportunit­ies.

“By cleaning up EPWP, we will ensure that those who are intended to benefit from this programme are able to do so with dignity.

“They will no longer be at the mercy of those who have been able to hijack the programme for their own corrupt purposes.

“We are bringing the bright light of transparen­cy, efficiency and accountabi­lity to shine into this programme that is all about empowering our people with opportunit­y,” said Mamabolo.

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