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A retired employee of Unisa, who has passed away, indicated that he was not married and designated zero percent for a spouse pension. As a result, his partner has been left struggling to gain access to millions from his pension fund.
The Hawks in the Northern Cape arrested a 38 year old former CFO and two cashiers from Phokwane Local Municipality for their involvement in a multi-million-rand fraud scheme, which resulted in significant financial losses.
The man was nominated as a beneficiary; however, it was established that the girlfriend, as well as the deceased's daughter were his dependants whose needs had not been fulfilled.
A 70-year-old woman faces serious charges of fraud and theft linked to a R152,000 pension payout from Sassa while managing companies with over R60 million in SAPS contracts.
Despite severe penalties for employers failing to comply with Pension Fund Act, it appears that many employers continue to circumvent their obligations, with only a handful facing the brunt of the law.
A Botshabelo widow faces murder charges after allegedly orchestrating her husband's killing to claim his R300,000 pension payout.
Explore the struggles of South Africans relying on social grants, as a family of twelve shares their challenges in making ends meet amidst rising living costs.
Scenes of frustration unfolded at the Wynberg Sassa office as elderly grant beneficiaries enduredhours-long queues to convert their gold Sassa cards to Postbank black cards ahead of theFebruary 28 cut-off.
Sars reveals that over two million taxpayers have accessed their savings pot, with R 43. 42 billion paid out to date.
The man found himself in financial difficulties and approached the bank to withdraw R650,000 from his life annuity, unfortunately, the request was denied.
The former police constable is accused of defrauding a 71-year-old woman R1,700.