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Surge in number of Sassa beneficiaries cut off without explanation — Black Sash raises concern amid reviews

Surge in number of Sassa beneficiaries cut off without explanation — Black Sash raises concern amid reviews

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Black Sash argued that communication is not sufficient, especially for people in rural areas.
'We reject the notion that SMSs and bulk communication are sufficient or effective.
'Black Sash has consistently called Sassa out on its poor communication strategy and bulk communication in a short time does not address the issue of beneficiaries not receiving their grants within a reasonable time in a way that Sassa can constitute adequate notice confirming that the beneficiary has been informed. It is the state's duty to provide reliable, direct and accessible communication and not to shift the blame onto those who are most excluded from formal systems.'
The organisation called on Sassa to ensure fairness, transparency and dignity during the review process. It urged Sassa to pause the review process until effective, community-based communication strategies are in place.
'Black Sash does not oppose fair and lawful grant reviews. But a review process that results in confusion, exclusion and hunger without due process is not a review.
'While we appreciate the attempt to explain the legal framework and rationale behind the reviews, the reality for grant recipients on the ground tells a far more troubling story, one that cannot be brushed aside by semantics, administrative language or internal justifications.
'Social grants are not just a bureaucratic process, they are a lifeline, a constitutional right and a matter of life and dignity for millions. We urge Sassa to act swiftly and justly.'
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