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What A ‘Debtor’ SASSA SRD Status Means

NoreenBy NoreenJune 3, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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What A ‘Debtor’ SASSA SRD Status Means Get the detail about A ‘Debtor’ SASSA SRD Status Means you may find on your Sassasrd statu check no need to be confused this page Explain the meaning and What To Do When You Receive A ‘Debtor’ Sassa SRD Status.

The agency has said that should you see this, it means that you were paid in the last round but when SASSA does audits, you were found to not have been eligible to be receiving the SASSA SRD grant.

In further explaining it, SASSA says:

You are regarded as a debtor if the Auditor General’s findings indicate that you have other sources of income and SASSA previously paid when you didn’t qualify.

SASSA then says that you will need to pay back those funds before you are considered for the new round of the SASSA R350 grant.

So how would you know if you have a ‘debtor’ SRD status? Well, SASSA has said that you would be notified through SMS and you will then have to settle your debt.

You could also see a ‘debtor’ SRD status when doing a SASSA SRD status check using the SRD website or WhatsApp.

Should you not be happy with this, you will need to contact SASSA. You can do this by ending an email to GrantEnquiries@sassa.gov.za

or call SASSA at 0800 60 10 11.

You are not allowed to lodge a SASSA appeal if you were given a ‘debtor’ SASSA SRD status. Payments will resume if you still qualify, once all the R350s are recovered.

What To Do When You Receive A ‘Debtor’ Sassa SRD Status

In such a case, Sassa said people will receive an SMS notification or be able to view the ‘debtor’ R350 SRD grant status either on the Sassa website or their WhatsApp – the beneficiary is then required to pay back the money.

Beneficiaries are urged to pay back Sassa before they meet the criteria for the next round of payments. Payments will resume if you still qualify, once all the R350s are recovered.

Appeals are not permitted, should you receive this status.

The agency advises that people email them on GrantEnquiries@sassa.gov.za

or alternatively call SASSA at 0800 60 10 11 – if you are not happy regarding your ‘debtor’ status.

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