The Citizen (KZN)

Courts want Bathabile to pay

ANSWERS WANTED FROM FORMER MINISTER OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMEN­T, SASSA CEO Net1’s Cash Paymaster Services ordered to pay back R316.4 million.

- Amanda Watson and Ilse de Lange news@citizen.co.za

The Constituti­onal Court and the High Court in Pretoria have come down hard on former minister of social developmen­t Bathabile Dlamini, acting CEO of South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) Pearl Bhengu, and Net1’s Cash Paymaster Services (CPS).

The high court decided CPS has to pay back R316.4 million and has to let auditors have “unfettered access” to its financial informatio­n. The ConCourt ruled Bhengu and Dlamini must show why they should not be held personally liable for costs.

High Court Judge Moroa Tsoka yesterday ruled Sassa’s 2012 decision to vary its contract with CPS around the costs of re-registerin­g South Africa’s social grant beneficiar­ies – and former Sassa CEO Virginia Peterson’s 2014 decision to pay CPS an additional R316.4 million – had been unlawful.

“It is just and equitable the payment, together with interest, be returned to the fiscus for the benefit of those for whom it was intended,” Tsoka said.

Corruption Watch executive director David Lewis said the judgment reinforced the “immense importance” of procuremen­t processes as a bulwark against corruption and maladminis­tration.

“While we are confined to reviewing administra­tive irregulari­ties, we have long called on the authoritie­s to investigat­e the relationsh­ip between CPS, Sassa and the social developmen­t [department],” Lewis said.

However, Net1 CEO Herman Kotze was not taking the pending loss of R316.4 million lying down.

“We are disappoint­ed with the court’s judgment and will immediatel­y seek leave to appeal,” said Kotze.

“The additional registrati­ons we performed at Sassa’s request, resulted in the identifica­tion and removal of a significan­t number of ghost beneficiar­ies and duplicate grants, and had the direct result of saving the South African government more than R2 billion per year for the last five years.”

Kotze said the cost incurred for the additional registrati­ons was recovered “without any profit component”. –

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? BALL’S IN YOUR COURT. Bathabile Dlamini must show why she and acting Sassa CEO Pearl Bhengu should not be held personally liable for costs
Picture: AFP BALL’S IN YOUR COURT. Bathabile Dlamini must show why she and acting Sassa CEO Pearl Bhengu should not be held personally liable for costs

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