If you’ve come across a fake grant website, phishing message, or suspicious social media page, you can take action today.
MyInfoHub.co.za helps identify scams that target people applying for social grants, jobs, financial aid, and more. We work with trusted sources and help victims take the right next steps.
If a fraud website is active, it can be taken down by reporting:
DMCA Takedown Tip: Request removal if scammers stole your content or brand identity.
We review reports and publish verified scam alerts to protect others.
Subject: Scam Report Submission Your Name: Where did you see the scam? (URL / Social media / SMS / WhatsApp) Short Description: Screenshot link (optional): Date discovered: Have you shared personal info or paid money? (Yes/No)
Send reports to:
Your safety matters. Reporting scams helps protect the entire community.
Reporting improves the chances, but refunds are not guaranteed. Banks act faster if you report immediately.
We assist with reporting and guide victims through takedown procedures, but only authorities or hosting providers can enforce removal.
Always verify the sender details using the official organizations website or hotline. Never click links in unexpected messages.
Yes. SAPS and YIMA allow anonymous submissions, but including details improves investigation success.
Disclaimer: SAgrants.org.za is an independent website and is not affiliated with SASSA, the South African Government, the SAPS or any financial institution. We provide general information to help protect the public from scams. We do not offer financial/legal advice or process grant applications. For legal or financial matters, please consult a qualified professional or the relevant authority.