SASSA Fraud Exposed By Students, Twitter Damaging South Africa Journalism//Dan Corder In The Morning

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SASSA Fraud Exposed By Students, Twitter Damaging South Africa Journalism//Dan Corder In The Morning


A major criminal scam praying on the SASSA grant system has been exposed by two Stellenbosch students, taking them all the way to the South African Parliament. Along with that, let’s talk about the state of South African journalism and how twitter is affecting the industry.

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  1. Don't agree, it allowed the TRUTH of so called "journalists" that sold their soul for some $$$ to the establishment to be spectacularly revealed to the world by real independent journalists

  2. It is SHAMEFUL how many MSM "reporters" has decided that reporting PROPAGANDA & FAKE NEWS for the establishment's false narratives, is the better and more PROFITABLE option, rather than reporting the TRUTH!

  3. 6:20 Don't agree, it allowed the TRUTH of so called "journalists" that sold their soul for some $$$ to the establishment to report propaganda & blatant lies, to be spectacularly revealed by REAL independent journalist on the ground, to the world.

  4. I’m not surprised bout Sassa 😂the way I’ve seen people who actually need that money struggle to get their applications through🤡 I knew something was up. Sometimes the money don’t even come

  5. Ramaphosa bragged a couple of months ago that half the country is on grants. Thats more on grants than there are taxpayers and that idiot thinks it's good thing. Sa spends 250+ billion rand on social grants per year. Imagine how much more developed our country would be if we used that money for improving education and infrastructure.

    But no we have to keep paying people to have kids they can't take care of so we can buy their votes. The fact that people don't talk about this is mindblowing.

  6. I don't agree with your views on X. X has destroyed a lot of censorship that Twitter had implemented before he took ownership. Now we have a lot of independent reporters and that is not without it's flaws but since he bought X it is easier for more and more people to have their voices heard.

  7. luckily i watched this vid, because i had also tried to apply for this grant, and it said i had an active application already, i didnt understand why but i just left it as it is, this was about a week and a half ago, now i know why damn…

  8. I am pretty sure qualified and experienced Forensic Cybersecurity specialists would have discovered that as well. It's just how the system works that it had to be discovered by teenagers, Sassa did not see anything wrong with all the griviances experienced by the "eligible" applicants.

  9. The SRD thing is true I remember talking to one of my mates and we were discussing our monthly expenditure and he told me he receives 10 350's per month and he even showed me a website that you can generate multiple ID'S using the website I forgot the name of it

  10. I don't knw if it's just me but I've notice tat south african media don't focus on investigative media much they more align with follow the crowd than they do go against the crowd like Desi and long forgotten watchdogs 👀

  11. This isn't an issue with X, it's an issue with journalists and their obsession with sticking to the old way of diseminating news. Also, if people are only reading headlines… why don't they write more accurate, and less "click-batey" headlines?

  12. Twitter had way more bots before Elon took over and what kind of 'journalist' uses Twitter as source material? That should be the title of this video. You are technical using a clickbait title. It's like using Wikipedia for assignments. Don't do it.

  13. This SASSA fraud issue is nothing new. In KZN, it is a well-known issue. It was especially rampant during the COVID pandemic and those within the SASSA offices are part of it, particularly those who attend to citizens in rural areas. The issue lies primarily in the fact that nothing is being done about it by those with the authority to do so. And, unfortunately, those who have attempted to whistle-blow about it have either been threatened, sometimes at gunpoint, to keep quiet or they have been un-alived.

  14. Oh my goodness, SASSA call centres are also involved, the criminal syndicate is inside their offices Dan!💔😭😭😭this is so terrible as someone who unemployed and has tried to apply for this grant since Feb😢

  15. Well done to these boys. I pray that they don't end up in big corporate but rather go on to start and build successful businesses. SA needs these kind of bright young minds to do beautiful things!