SIU is recovering R112 million from unqualified Nsfas beneficiaries, addressing overpayments and underpayments.
The Special Investigation Unit is recovering R112 million from unqualified National Student Financial Aid Scheme beneficiaries.
“The SIU is pleased with the cooperative attitude of parents and unqualified NSFAS beneficiaries who have signed AoDs agreeing to repay the money over some time. The SIU is urging unqualified NSFAS beneficiaries who have not been in contact with the unit to come forward and arrange for repayment,” SIU spokesperson Kaizer Kganyago said.
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