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UIF paid out over R1 billion to beneficiaries in December

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The Department of Employment and Labour said the Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) processed and paid out over R1 billion in benefits to 225,646 beneficiaries during December 2022.

UIF Commissioner Teboho Maruping says the Fund remains committed to providing social security to UIF contributors and their beneficiaries. File picture: Mxolisi Madela

THE DEPARTMENT of Employment and Labour said the Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) processed and paid out over R1 billion in benefits to 225,646 beneficiaries during December 2022.

The department said this was to ensure clients and their loved ones met their financial obligations during and after the festive season.

According to the department, the R1 billion benefit payout was made up of:

  • Unemployment Benefits = R876 million;
  • Maternity and Parental Benefits = R88 million;
  • Dependants Benefits = R32 million; and
  • Illness Benefits = R24 million.

The department said since the inception of the special Covid-19 Temporary Employer-Employee Relief Scheme (Covid-19 TERS) in March 2020 during the first lockdown, the Fund had disbursed R62 billion to at least five million workers to date.

“For the Workers Affected by Unrest (WABU): Temporary Financial Relief Scheme that was established to assist workers who lost income as a result of the July 2021 unrest, the UIF has paid out R21 million to 6,404 workers,” it said.

UIF Commissioner Teboho Maruping says the Fund remains committed to providing social security to UIF contributors and their beneficiaries, in line with Section 27 (1) (c) of the Constitution, which stated: “everyone has the right to social security”.

“I am very pleased that we were able to disburse the R1 billion to so many of our clients during the busy December period, and I have no doubt that this R1 billion payout in benefits went a long way towards helping our clients to put food on the table during the festive break and planning for crucial items such as purchasing stationery and uniforms for children at the beginning of the new year as schools reopened around the country,” he said.

Maruping added that this year the Fund would redouble its efforts to improve service delivery and continue paying out claims to qualifying clients and their beneficiaries as efficiently as possible.

“We will also be enhancing our information and communications technology systems and launching a data-free mobile application (APP), a free USSD system, and a few other platforms to bolster and improve service delivery to our clients and stakeholders. Further announcements of these developments will be made in due course,” said Maruping.

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