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Concourt orders CPS to hand over documents showing soci

Social grants: CPS must supply Sassa auditors with its financial statements, ConCourt rules

File/News24 The Constitutional Court ordered Cash Paymaster Services to furnish Sassa auditors with documents to verify how much profit was made.  Freedom Under Law brought an application for an order that profit made throughout the contract between Sassa and CPS be audited and verified afresh. The application was unopposed. Cash Paymaster Services (CPS), the company formerly contracted by the South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) to pay grants, has been ordered to comply with a March 2017 ruling to supply Sassa auditors with all necessary documents to verify how much profit was made. The Constitutional Court delivered the ruling on Thursday in favour of civil society organisation Freedom Under Law (FUL).

ConCourt orders CPS, KPMG, Mazars to provide financial statements for social grants contract

ConCourt orders CPS, KPMG, Mazars to provide financial statements for social grants contract
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Bathabile Dlamini spits Twitter fire after pension bloc

A multimillion-rand irregular and wasteful security contract is at the centre of a growing row between ANC Women’s League president Bathabile Dlamini, the Social Development Minister Lindiwe Zulu and Sassa CEO Busisiwe “Totsie” Memela. The Sunday Times reported that Dlamini’s pension has been blocked as part of a civil claim by Sassa for a refund of R4-million for a security contract to cover security protection for Dlamini and spokesperson Lumka Oliphant.    Oliphant has written to Zulu asking for clarity about her pension and insists that the minister step in to confirm that the Department approved the security in 2013 and that her government pension has not been attached. Oliphant is chief director of communications in the department.

High court rules that multimillion-rand Limpopo IT tend

weekly newspaper. A judgment handed down in the North Gauteng High Court last week details how officials in the Limpopo Provincial Treasury awarded fraudulent tenders to an IT consortium called Magnum Simplex International back in 2003. The case was brought to court by then provincial finance MEC Sa’ad Cachalia in 2009, alongside head of department Rob Tooley. According to court documents the MEC, on behalf of the department, sought repayment from Magnum Simplex of close to R98.5-million (with interest) and the cancellation of two fraudulently awarded tender contracts.   The court did not determine the total amount of money that was fraudulently obtained altogether.  

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