R3,4 billion rand has been voluntarily returned to the Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) by employers who benefitted from the Covid-19 Temporary Employer-Employee Relief Scheme (Covid-19 TERS).
The figure was revealed by UIF Commissioner, Teboho Maruping, during a media briefing in Cape Town, Western Cape, today, 29 June 2022.
Maruping said that as a result of the media headlines of employers being arrested and appearing in court for Covid-19 TERS related fraud, more employers were now returning monies to the UIF at their own accord.
“As we anticipate more arrests and convictions through our investigative partnerships with law enforcement agencies and “follow the money" project, we expect that more employers will continue coming forward and to pay back money to the Fund," said Maruping.
UIF Deputy Director: Governance, Smiso Nkosi, told journalists that at least R14,1 billion that was disbursed through Covid-19 TERS had been audited during phase one of the “follow the money" project.
He said the R14,1 billion is broken down as follows:
Nkosi explained that the audit process of the “follow the money" project entails:
Nkosi said the UIF has appointed 6 forensic auditing firms to conduct Phase 2 of “follow the money" project which starts in July 2022 and expected to concluded in 12 months.
UIF Director: Communication and Marketing, Makhosonke Buthelezi, said to date, R61 billion was paid for Covid-19 TERS nationally which includes R11,2 billion for the Western Cape. Buthelezi added that from the 750 cases fraud received; 102 were referred to Fusion Centre for criminal investigation and prosecution; and 172 cases were referred to SIU for further investigation.
UIF Director in the Western Cape, Siphokazi Qasana, told journalists that slightly over R3 billion was paid to clients in the province for normal benefits such as Unemployment and Maternity in 2021/2022.
Media enquiries:
Mapula Tloubatla
Western Cape Communication Officer
060 989 7509
Or
Makhosonke Buthelezi
UIF Director: Communication and Marketing
071 491 7236
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