The Compensation Fund received 223 644 return of earnings in the 2020-21 financial year.
Only companies who employ a person are required to register with the Compensation Fund in terms of section 80 of the COIDA and submit Return of Earnings in terms of section 82 of COIDA. Employers who meet the requirements of submission of return of earnings and do not do so, are levied penalties and referred to the Inspection and Enforcement Branch in the Department of Employment and Labour.
The Inspection and Enforcement Services (IES) Branch of the Department of Employment and Labour conducts inspections for the assessment of employer compliance against a number of legislations; namely, Employment Equity, Occupational Health and Safety, Unemployment Insurance, Basic Conditions of Employment as well as the Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases (COID).
The reported number of 2 million inspections includes all inspections against the abovementioned legislations and not just those of the Compensation Fund against the COID Act. In addition, the Inspectors visit and inspect workplaces, one registered employer can have multiple workplaces from which his/her business operations are carried out.