SASSA Applauds Sentencing of 69-Year-Old Woman for Defrauding the Agency

On Tuesday, March 4, 2025, the Pretoria North Regional Court sentenced 69-year-old Devi Sarathamoney to 10 years in prison for fraud, theft, and perjury related to the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA).

Fraudulent Old Age Grant Scheme Exposed

According to SASSA’s Acting Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Themba Matlou, Sarathamoney submitted false documents to the agency and unlawfully received an Old Age Grant between 2017 and 2022.

Despite being the sole director of a company engaged in government contracts, she managed to obtain the grant by providing misleading information.

Matlou emphasized that this case serves as a stern warning to those attempting to fraudulently acquire grant money.

“This sentence should deter anyone who tries to manipulate the system. We conduct rigorous monthly reviews to ensure that grants reach the rightful beneficiaries,” Matlou stated.

SASSA’s Commitment to Fighting Fraud and Corruption

SASSA has reaffirmed its zero-tolerance policy against corruption. The agency works in collaboration with law enforcement and other relevant stakeholders to identify and prosecute those who attempt to abuse the system.

“Our primary responsibility is to distribute grants fairly while ensuring taxpayers’ money is safeguarded. Fraud and corruption can only be eradicated if society as a whole works together,” Matlou added.

Overview of the Fraud Case

AspectDetails
Name of ConvictDevi Sarathamoney
Age69 years
OffensesPerjury, theft, and fraud
Organization AffectedSouth African Social Security Agency (SASSA)
Period of Fraud2017 – 2022
Sentence10 years in prison

The conviction of Devi Sarathamoney underscores SASSA’s commitment to ensuring social grants are received by the rightful beneficiaries. The agency continues to work closely with law enforcement to identify fraudulent activities and bring offenders to justice.

This case sends a strong message that abuse of the grant system will not be tolerated, and offenders will face severe legal consequences.

FAQs

Why was Devi Sarathamoney sentenced to 10 years in prison?

She was convicted of fraud, theft, and perjury for illegally receiving an Old Age Grant from SASSA by submitting false documents while running a business involved in government contracts.

How did SASSA uncover the fraudulent grant payments?

SASSA conducts monthly reviews to verify grant eligibility. The irregularity in Sarathamoney’s application was identified during one of these routine checks.

What measures does SASSA take to prevent grant fraud?

SASSA collaborates with law enforcement agencies and conducts regular audits to ensure that grants are allocated to eligible beneficiaries only.

What penalties can individuals face for grant fraud in South Africa?

Those convicted of social grant fraud may face criminal charges, imprisonment, and repayment of stolen funds. Sentences vary based on the severity of the offense.

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