Sassa launches mandatory biometric enrolment to combat grant fraud

The South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) has announced that it will be introducing mandatory Beneficiary Biometric Enrolment at all its offices from 1 September 2025. The agency said this was expected to revolutionise the administration of social grants and that the biometric enrolment was set to be a precursor to detect and nip in the bud any potentially fraudulent activities in the Sassa’s grant system.
Image credit: George Prentzas on Unsplash
Image credit: George Prentzas on Unsplash

The agency said this comes after engagements with organised labour on a myriad of issues, which have since been successfully resolved, paving the way for a new age for Sassa in its resolve to administer a tight and credible grant system.

Sassa CEO Themba Matlou has expressed his relief at the conclusion of discussions with organised labour.

“Our plans were to commence with biometric enrolment at the beginning of the 2025/2026 financial year; however, we hit a snag, but we have ironed out the issues that delayed our plans, and it is all systems go for the implementation,” he said.

The Beneficiary Biometric Enrolment comes at an opportune time when the agency is ramping up efforts to improve its systems, detect and effectively root out any fraudulent elements in social grant administration.

Moreover, biometric enrolment is a strategic move to ensure every grant recipient is verifiably authentic and that Sassa's systems are resilient against manipulation and error, especially in cases involving forged green Identity Documents that frontline staff cannot reliably detect.

In addition, the biometric enrolment will ensure:

  • Significant reduction in fraudulent applications and duplicate payments.
  • Reliable verification of beneficiary authenticity and proof of life.
  • Reduction in inclusion errors.
  • Streamlined documentation processes.
  • Enhanced audit outcomes and stronger record integrity.

Improved public trust in the Social Assistance Programme includes biometric fingerprint enrolment or facial recognition through electronic Know Your Client (eKYC).

Applications without biometric data will be immediately put into the review cycle, notifying the client of the need to capture biometrics as per the review processes.

This initiative will ensure the enhancement of risk controls, contributing to a more secure and accountable grants system, while ascertaining that social grant recipients are living individuals at the time of application.

The agency has set up the necessary infrastructure and tools at all its offices across the country.

Frontline staff have been trained throughout August to ensure their readiness and effective and efficient implementation of the biometric enrolment.

“Sassa would like to reiterate its commitment and resolve to pay the right social grant to the eligible beneficiaries, and the agency will continue to work with all its stakeholders in strengthening and safeguarding its systems.

“The agency will not hesitate to act against any of its officials should they be suspected of working with anyone to defraud its systems,” the CEO said.

For grant enquiries, beneficiaries are urged to visit the Sassa or call the toll-free number on 0800 60 1011.


 
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