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Rules for R370-a-Month SRD Grant Set to Be Challenged in Court This October

Last updated: September 18, 2024 5:55 pm
Nomthandazo Ntisa
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Overview: Rules for R370-a-Month SRD Grant Set to Be Challenged in Court This October

The South African Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant, a lifeline for millions during the COVID-19 pandemic, is once again under scrutiny. The rules governing the R370 monthly payment are set to be challenged in court this October, with critics arguing they exclude many who desperately need the assistance.

The Reason for the SRD Grant

The SRD grant was introduced in 2020 as an emergency measure to alleviate the economic hardship caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent lockdowns. With millions of South Africans losing their jobs and incomes, the grant provided a critical safety net to prevent widespread hunger and destitution. Initially intended as a temporary measure, the grant has been extended several times due to the ongoing economic challenges facing the country.

Why the Rules Are Being Challenged

While the SRD grant has been lauded for its role in poverty alleviation, it has also been criticized for its strict eligibility criteria and application process. Several advocacy groups and civil society organizations are now taking the government to court, arguing that the rules are overly restrictive and exclude many who are genuinely in need.

Some of the key issues under scrutiny include:

  • The definition of “income”: The current regulations define income broadly, including any money received in a bank account, even if it is not regular or earned income. This has led to many applicants being rejected because they received small amounts of money from family or friends, or had irregular income from informal work.
  • The online-only application process: The application for the SRD grant can only be made online, which excludes many people who do not have access to the internet or a smartphone. This is particularly problematic in rural areas and among older people.
  • The appeals process: The appeals process for rejected applications has been criticized as being opaque and inefficient, leaving many applicants in limbo for months without knowing the status of their appeal.

The Upcoming Court Challenge

The legal challenge to the SRD grant regulations is being brought by #PayTheGrants and the Institute for Economic Justice (IEJ). They argue that the current rules violate the constitutional right to social security and unfairly exclude many people who are struggling to make ends meet. The case is scheduled to be heard in the Pretoria High Court in October.

The primary issue leading to the court challenge is the restrictive nature of the new rules governing who qualifies for the SRD grant. Civil society groups argue that the rules disproportionately affect South Africa’s most vulnerable populations, effectively disqualifying many who previously relied on the grant for survival.

One of the key concerns is the income threshold for eligibility. The grant is now limited to individuals who have an income of less than R625 per month. This threshold has been criticized for being far too low in the context of South Africa’s cost of living. The rising costs of essentials such as food, electricity, and transport make it impossible for people earning even slightly more than this amount to maintain a basic standard of living.

Additionally, the new rules mandate the monitoring of beneficiaries’ bank accounts to assess their financial status. This system checks for any incoming funds and could disqualify individuals who receive irregular financial support from family members or friends, even if these contributions are temporary or insufficient to cover basic needs. This intrusive measure has been criticized for failing to account for the realities of informal support structures in South African communities.

The outcome of the court case could have significant implications for millions of South Africans who rely on the SRD grant. If the court rules in favor of the applicants, the government may be forced to revise the regulations and make the grant more accessible to those in need. This could help to alleviate poverty and inequality in South Africa, but it could also put a strain on the government’s already stretched finances.

The upcoming court challenge to the SRD grant regulations is a reminder of the ongoing struggle to ensure that social assistance programs reach those who need them most. With millions of South Africans still living in poverty, the stakes are high. The outcome of the case will be closely watched by all those who are concerned about the future of social security in South Africa.

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