With regards to Parliamentary Question 2601, we can avail the following information that we have on our system. In doing so, I will respond to all the questions again, to ensure a comprehensive response.
What is the total number of cases of abuse of the SA Social Security Agency (SASSA) Child Support Grant that have been reported to her department in each province since 1 January 2015;
As mentioned in our previous response, SASSA does not maintain separate statistics on abuse of child support grants and is thus not able to provide this information. However, all cases where a change of care giver is requested are attended to.
What is the total number of cases in which the Child Support Grant (CSG) has successfully been transferred to an alternative caregiver;
The total number of child support grants (counted per child), which have been transferred from one care giver to another from 2015 to date is indicated in the table below:
Province |
Number |
Eastern Cape |
249 490 |
Free State |
90 831 |
Gauteng |
175 558 |
KwaZulu-Natal |
301 318 |
Limpopo |
142 709 |
Mpumalanga |
106 043 |
Northern Cape |
50 379 |
North West |
97 308 |
Western Cape |
103 942 |
Total |
1 317 578 |
What happens to the (a) CSG and (b) child in question in cases where there is no alternative caregiver;
(a) The child support grant is only paid to a primary caregiver, and therefore lapses until a new primary care giver is appointed.
(b) Where no alternative care giver is identified, the case is referred to social workers who will then attend to the placement of the child as per the relevant provision of the Children’s Act, 2007. SASSA would in these cases be guided by the outcome of the social work investigation.
What mechanisms have been put in place by her department and/or the SASSA to mitigate against the abuse of the CSG grant by the caregiver;
Where abuse is reported, social workers are requested to investigate and make a recommendation to SASSA regarding the administration of the child support grant.
What support does her department and/or SASSA offer in order to assist the caregiver who has been reported as allegedly abusing the CSG grant?
Cases of abuse of the child support grant are referred to social workers within the provincial departments of Social Development to investigate. Neither, SASSA, nor the National department, is able to render such support, which is a provincial competency.