R350 grant means test should be higher, says Institute for Economic Justice

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The Institute for Economic Justice suggested the means test should be at least R1,335, which is government's measure of the upper-bound poverty line.

This means anyone with a monthly income of more than R624 a month will not qualify for the grant.Means test 'should be at least R1,335', the Institute for Economic Justice suggested the means test should be at least R1,335, which is government’s measures of the upper-bound poverty line.

“Increasing the grant’s means test to R624 is a step in the right direction because we can all agree R350 was far too low,” said the institute’s research associate Carilee Osborne. “What we are arguing as the Institute for Economic Justice, with our coalition partners, is that this needs to be a lot higher. If the government’s own measures are that the upper-bound poverty line is R1,335, we believe anyone below that level should be qualifying for the grant.Last month the social development department said of out of 11.4-million applicants for June, 5.2-million were approved, or less than half.

“Much of this stems from the fact that the application form is confusing and asks unjustified and leading questions. The application form is only available in English. “Applicants are asked to provide ID details of their partners and parents for no justifiable reason. It is not sufficiently clear which questions are optional and which are compulsory. The application form also asks confusing questions about peoples’ past employment and methods of survival which cannot provide a basis for a decision about their eligibility,” it said.

 

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