Locked in: How South Africa Came to Rely on a Digital Social Security Payment Monopolist
This conversation will focus on the digitalization of social grant payments in South Africa. Our focus will be on exploring the de facto monopoly over social grant payments by one company that owned and controlled the infrastructure upon which these payments were made. How was one private provider able to gain such control over public social security payments? What were the perceived and real benefits of its digital payment infrastructure? To what extent did this monopoly over the payment of government social grants allow for the sale of exploitative financial services to a ‘customer base’ of grantees. How did human rights advocacy and litigation, including by the Black Sash, lead to the replacement of this company by the South African Post Office and what has happened since?
Speaker: Lynette Maart, Director of the South African human rights organization Black Sash.