Cable fault blamed for TERS UIF payment delays

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Cable fault blamed for TERS UIF payment delays
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The Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) apologises for the freak break in its network which has affected plans to capture the May Covid-19 TERS online applications.

Durban - The Unemployment Insurance Fund has apologised to members of the public after a "freak break in its network" affected the capturing of May Covid-19 TERS online applications which led to a delay in payments.

The UIF on Wednesday issued a statement explaining that the system, which had been undergoing a test run since last week, was due to go live on Tuesday, but a damaged fibre link between the UIF’s offices and the State Information and Technology Agency halted those plans."We are doing everything in our power to ensure that the problem is resolved today so that we can start processing May applications immediately.

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