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“We are committed to saying for those who have not been able to receive their money, but qualified, we are working very hard to make sure they receive their money. We are also working very hard to make sure we improve payments made at post offices, ”said Zulu.
Sassa CEO Busisiwe Memela-Khambula said that efforts to track and trace the approved applicants had intensified and their names were sent to their regions.
It was unclear what would happen to the money if it was not raised.
“At the end of the financial period, because we must ensure that we are accountable to the national treasury, we will consult with the minister to determine what should be done,” said Memela-Khambula.
Sassa announced Tuesday that grant applicants have until February to appeal the rejection of their applications.
On Monday, the agency said the appellants must be people who applied between November and January 2021.
Appeals must be submitted online before February 28.
Sassa said applicants must state the reasons for their appeal or provide motivation when filing their complaints.
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