General: Justice Department to crack down on maintenance defaulters
The Department of Justice & Constitutional Development is forging ahead with its planned move to crack down on those who fail to pay child maintenance by listing them with credit bureaus, reports IoL. The initiative – which is in line with the requirements of the Maintenance Amendment Act – will enable court officials to forward details of maintenance defaulters to credit bureaus to use against their credit rating. The Act makes a provision for the forwarding of personal details of the maintenance defaulters who fail to pay child maintenance and have enforcement order judgments against them to the credit bureaus and credit providers. In November 2024, the department entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Social Justice Foundation & Consumer Profile Bureau. Responding to parliamentary questions, Justice & Constitutional Development Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi said the Maintenance Online Listing of Defaulters Project was the first project which focused on the implementation of the Maintenance Act. Kubayi said the project will encourage maintenance defaulters to pay arrear maintenance as it will impact their credit ratings. Kubayi was responding to ANC MP Oscar Mathafa when he asked about the progress made in the implementation of the specified MoU. She said a technical working group has been established to identify systems, governance, and technical information.