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Dangor breaks his silence on Dlamini's role in Sassa crisis

Johannesburg - Social Development Minister Bathabile Dlamini bypassed officials and helped create a crisis that would ensure that Net1 UEPS Technologies would continue to distribute payments on behalf of the government, said her former director general Zane Dangor.

The minister created a parallel structure where so-called work streams headed by officials other than executives at the department advised her on how to comply with a 2014 Constitutional Court Order that a new distributor be found after Net1’s contract was declared invalid, Dangor said in a court affidavit.

On March 17 the court ordered Net1’s Cash Paymaster Services unit, whose contract expired at the end of March, to continue making the payments for another year because the ministry hadn’t come up with an alternative.

“The parallel decision-making structures in the form of the work streams may have been deliberate to ensure a continued relationship with CPS under conditions favourable to CPS, through a self-created emergency,” he wrote.

The affidavit was filed in response to a submission by the minister that she was not liable to personally pay legal costs because the welfare department and its chief executive officer, Thokozani Magwaza, had been to blame for the crisis.

The court made its March ruling after human rights group The Black Sash Trust applied to it with the aim of ensuring grants were paid legally to more than 17 million people after the end of March and that any relationship between the welfare department and the Net1 unit would be supervised by the court.

Dangor included a copy of his March 3 resignation letter in which he said he had been accused of racism and sexism by the minister by mobile phone text message and had been belittled by her in front of staff at the welfare department.

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