SASSA cannot cancel or deny a social grant without following a fair process. You have the right to written reasons, a reconsideration, and an appeal to an independent tribunal.
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Direct Answer
If SASSA denies or cancels your social grant, they must give you written reasons. You have 90 days to request SASSA to reconsider the decision (reconsideration). If reconsideration fails, you can appeal to an Independent Tribunal for Social Assistance Appeals (ITSAA) — free of charge — within 90 days of the reconsideration outcome.
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“Any applicant for, or recipient of, social assistance may appeal to the Minister against a decision of the Agency in respect of an application for, or the suspension or termination of, social assistance.”
Promotion of Administrative Justice Act 3 of 2000
Section 3
“Administrative action which materially and adversely affects the rights or legitimate expectations of any person must be procedurally fair.”
Constitution of South Africa
Section 27(1)(c)
“Everyone has the right to have access to social security, including, if they are unable to support themselves and their dependants, appropriate social assistance.”
What to Do
Step-by-Step Guide
1Request written reasons for the denial or cancellation from SASSA in writing within 90 days of the decision. You are entitled to this under PAJA.
2Apply for reconsideration at your nearest SASSA office within 90 days of the decision. Bring your ID, supporting documents (proof of income, disability assessment, care dependency documents, etc.), and the written decision.
3If reconsideration is unsuccessful, appeal to the Independent Tribunal for Social Assistance Appeals (ITSAA) within 90 days of the reconsideration outcome. The appeal form is available at SASSA offices or at dsd.gov.za.
4For disability grants, ensure a complete medical report from a doctor or specialist is submitted. SASSA may require its own medical assessment — attend this if requested.
5If urgent and you are destitute, the court can grant an emergency relief order. Legal Aid or SERI can assist with urgent applications.
What to Say
Exact Words to Use
“"I am requesting written reasons for the denial/cancellation of my [grant type] in terms of Section 5 of PAJA and Section 18 of the Social Assistance Act. I also formally request reconsideration of this decision within the 90-day period."”
Tone: In writing to SASSA
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No. SASSA must give written notice before cancelling a grant, with reasons and information about your right to appeal. An unexplained cancellation (such as a system error) can be challenged — go to your SASSA office with ID and your grant card immediately.
I missed the appeal deadline — can I still appeal?
You can apply for condonation (forgiveness of the late appeal) if you have good reason for the delay. The tribunal has discretion to condone late appeals. Explain your circumstances clearly in writing when submitting your appeal.
Get Help Now
Resources & Helplines
SASSA
0800 601 011
Reconsideration requests and grant enquiries. Free.
ITSAA
Via DSD — dsd.gov.za
Independent Tribunal for Social Assistance Appeals.
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