Factors Effecting the Late-Payment of SASSA Creditors: A Case of North-West Province

15 Pages Posted: 4 Jan 2019

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Arthur Hvan Rooyen

North-West University, Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences, NWU Business School, Students

Ravinder Rena

Papua New Guinea University of Technology; North-West University; Namibia University of Science and Technology; University of the Western Cape

Date Written: January 6, 2019

Abstract

The main aim of the study was to explore the causes of late payment of creditors by SASSA. In trying to achieve the above aim, a descriptive research design was adopted. In applying this design, a quantitative approach was implemented in data collection and analysis. Both primary and secondary data were consulted because very little or no research has previously been conducted in this area. Empirical data was collected through structured questionnaires that were sent to respondents through email and fax as this involved the entire North-West province. The data were analysed through the use of SPSS version 24 whereby the raw data were captured into the software under different themes and categories as per the different objectives. The findings from the study reveal a variety of reasons relating to late the payment of creditors by SASSA that were categorised into two sections, firstly, creditors motivated reasons and secondly, SASSA motivated reasons. On the side of Creditors, it was revealed during the empirical study that the delay in payment often occurred due to the delay in the submission of invoices by creditors and the submission of incomplete banking details by creditors as the most disturbing issues in facilitating invoices. It was also discovered that in other instances, there were inconsistencies in the supplied details of creditors. On the side of SASSA, the findings from the empirical study reveal that the main challenge encountered in the facilitation of invoices was as a result of a highly centralised payment system. With this system, it takes a very long time for documents to be processed at the local and district levels before being submitted at the regional office where payment is made.

Keywords: Late payment, SASSA, North-West Province, Public Finance Management Act

Suggested Citation

Rooyen, Arthur Hvan and Rena, Ravinder and Rena, Ravinder, Factors Effecting the Late-Payment of SASSA Creditors: A Case of North-West Province (January 6, 2019). Proceedings of 10th International Conference on Digital Strategies for Organizational Success, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3308739 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3308739

Arthur Hvan Rooyen (Contact Author)

North-West University, Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences, NWU Business School, Students

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