The post claims workers employed between 1990 and 2021 may receive a payout from the department of employment and labour.
Previously, the department said people who get benefits are those who have worked for or are entitled to receive them.“The department of labour has not asked anyone to come forward to receive 'any so-called benefits' and will never do so. Any business of the department is conducted in its offices that are spread across the country. When in doubt visit the department of labour provincial offices or labour centres to seek information.
“There is no list of names of people who have a right to withdraw funds from the government. Once a member of the public comes across information on the supposed payout benefits do not even bother to share this information with anyone.”“The public is encouraged to report such criminal acts to the SAPS or report on department's fraud hotline on 08600 22 194 or email.”
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