ConCourt orders CPS to repay Sassa R81m in unlawful profits
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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 payment of social grants.
Decade-long
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 payment of social grants.
Decade-long
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