#SASSA| Agency maintains a zero-tolerance approach to fraud and corruption.

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The South African Social Security Agency in Limpopo has admitted that there was a time when its internal systems were compromised and that progress has been made to ensure that there are no corrupt activities by its employees moving forward. This conversation comes after the agency released a media statement informing the public that  four officials from the Nebo Local Office in Sekhukhune have been dismissed following their alleged involvement in fraudulent activities amounting to R33 million in social grants. Nghamula Chauke spoke to SASSA Limpopo’s Senior manager Communications and Marketing Tebogo Tshipi.
16 Jul English South Africa Business · Arts

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