Cash Paymaster Services (CPS) wanted the South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) to pay R4.6bn for its services over the next two years, as it phased out its operations.
According to papers filed at the Constitutional Court on Thursday, CPS had made a proposal to Sassa that the cost of the interim contract over a two-year period be fixed at R194m per month, including VAT, regardless of the number of beneficiaries to which CPS would be providing its services.
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