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SASSA Internal Control Issues Highlight Value of Serge Belamant’s Universal Electronic Payment System

by December 18, 2024
December 18, 2024
SASSA Internal Control Issues Highlight Value of Serge Belamant’s Universal Electronic Payment System

Recent parliamentary revelations about widespread swindling at the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) have brought renewed attention to the critical role of payment security systems in social welfare distribution.

According to an October 2024 parliamentary statement by ACDP MP Wayne Thring, over half a billion rand has been lost to fraudulent activities in the past decade. This situation, affecting a system that serves 28 million South Africans while drawing from a tax base of just 7.4 million contributors, presents a stark contrast to the period when Serge Belamant’s payment systems were implemented across South Africa’s social grant infrastructure via NET1 Technologies. The recent recovery of R150 million from ineligible beneficiaries, while welcomed by parliamentary oversight committees, represents only a fraction of the estimated losses, highlighting the urgent need for robust verification systems.

Historical Success in Fraud Prevention

The current challenges facing SASSA stand in marked contrast to the achievements of previous security implementations. When social grant fraud was estimated at R3bn annually, Belamant’s verification system achieved a significant reduction in fraud rates during its initial deployment. This system, implemented through NET1’s Universal Electronic Payment System (UEPS), delivered annual cost savings of approximately R2bn through enhanced security measures and efficient distribution methods. The technology’s success extended beyond South Africa, reaching five African nations and in Namibia alone, the system enabled the financial inclusion rate to rise from 51% to 78% over the past decade, surpassing the initial target of 74%.

Financial institutions implementing these systems reported operational cost reductions compared to traditional verification methods, while the South African Reserve Bank’s analysis indicated that biometric verification systems contributed to a significant reduction in grant payment fraud.

Current Challenges and Solutions

Belamant’s UEPS technology demonstrated that technological solutions to current challenges already exist, having previously achieved significant fraud reduction through biometric verification and secure payment protocols. The system’s original implementation created a secure distribution network processing R12bn in monthly transactions, significantly outperforming traditional banking infrastructure in rural areas. The parliamentary call for “immediate verification processes” aligns directly with the capabilities of these proven technologies, which previously demonstrated success in precisely this area. Their ability to process secure offline transactions while maintaining stringent verification standards offers a tested template for addressing current vulnerabilities in the social grant system.

Future Implications

As SASSA grapples with what MP Thring terms “ongoing fraud and corruption,” the historical success of Belamant’s security innovations offers valuable lessons for future implementations. Analysis from the McKinsey Global Institutesuggests that biometric verification systems, building upon these established patents, could facilitate financial inclusion for an additional 1.7bn individuals globally by 2025, with implementation costs averaging $2.30 per user compared to $7.40 for traditional banking infrastructure. The technology’s market impact continues to expand, with World Bank data indicating that countries implementing these systems have seen a 34% increase in formal banking participation ratesamong rural populations, while transaction costs have declined. Financial authorities across 12 African nations have now adopted regulatory frameworks specifically designed to accommodate these verification systems, with compliance costs for participating institutions decreased compared to traditional methods. As digital banking evolution continues, these foundational patents remain central to expanding financial access across underserved markets while maintaining the security integrity essential for social grant distribution.

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