Unlawful Sassa contract: After 12 years, liquidated CPS is ordered to pay back R81m
The court said Sassa must claim the money in CPS’s liquidation, where creditors may recover only a pro rata share.
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ConCourt orders CPS to repay Sassa R81m in unlawful profits
The Constitutional Court of South Africa has ordered Cash Paymaster Services (CPS) to repay more than R81 million to the South African Social Security Agency (Sassa), following a long-running legal battle over an unlawful social grants contract. In a unanimous judgment handed down on Wednesday 8 April, the apex court ruled that CPS must refund an “adjusted certified profit” of R81 286,177 derived from the invalid contract for the nationwide paym…
SASSA Triumphs as CPS Ordered to Repay R81 Million
In a landmark ruling, the Constitutional Court of South Africa has ordered Cash Paymaster Services (CPS) to repay the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) over R81 million in undue profits. The unanimous decision marks a major victory for the agency and reinforces constitutional accountability in the distribution of social grants. The amount represents adjusted profits derived from a contract previously declared invalid, following exte…
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