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SASSA launches mandatory biometric enrolment for grants

Fingerprints or facial scans will be required for new applications and future reviews, aimed at stopping fraud and ensuring secure payments.

The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) will introduce mandatory biometric enrolment at all offices from September 1, a change that will directly affect grant beneficiaries in Alberton and nationwide.

The new system will capture either fingerprints or facial recognition when you apply for or renew a grant.

What this means for beneficiaries:

• New applicants: Anyone applying for a grant after September 1 will need to provide their biometrics (fingerprint or facial scan). Applications without biometrics will be flagged for review, and applicants will be asked to capture their details before payments are finalised.

• Existing beneficiaries: If you already receive a grant, you may be called in during future reviews to capture your biometrics. This will become part of your proof of life to confirm that you are still eligible.

• More secure payments: The system will protect genuine beneficiaries from fraudsters who try to claim using fake or stolen IDs.

• Faster processing: Biometric enrolment should reduce duplicate applications and make the grant system more efficient.

SASSA CEO Themba Matlou confirmed that the system is ready to roll out, after months of preparation and staff training.

“It is all systems go for the implementation,” he said.

Beneficiaries with questions can visit the SASSA Alberton office, access the website, call the toll-free number 0800 60 1011, or email GrantEnquiries@sassa.gov.za

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