SIU Weighs In On R134M Ndhuna Tender 

The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) is increasingly optimistic in its endeavour to reclaim monies from individuals implicated in dodgy procurement transactions pertaining to South Africa's Covid-19 response initiative.

The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has weighed in on the Ndhuna Civil Engineering Services’ controversial R134 million Khunotswana contract. It has requested all documents related to the tender as part of a planned investigation into fraud and corruption in the North West.  In a letter sent to Vuisile Joba Dliso, the chairperson of the North… Continue reading SIU Weighs In On R134M Ndhuna Tender 

North West Officials ‘Tampered With’ Tender Processes To Benefit Unqualified Contractor 

North West Public Works and Roads MEC Gaoage Molapisi has been accused of orchestrating a plot to white-wash the R134 million Ndhuna Civil Engineering Service report and clear the contractor and officials at the centre of the alleged tender fraud and corruption. Molapisi has been accused of ordering an internal probe in a bid to clear HOD Moss Kgantsi, CFO Peter Modika and contractor Oberon Matsuvuki for the roles in the R134 million tender scandal. (Photo: Department's Facebook page).

The North West Department of Public Works and Roads’ bid adjudication committee, chaired by Chief Financial Officer Peter Modika, tampered with procurement processes and changed the rules halfway through to benefit a preferred contractor that had no track record.   According to the complete tender record obtained by African Times, the committee changed functionality criteria… Continue reading North West Officials ‘Tampered With’ Tender Processes To Benefit Unqualified Contractor 

North-West MEC Orders Probe Into R134M Ndhuna Contract 

North-West Public Works and Roads MEC Gaoage Saliva Oageng Molapisi, HOD Moss Kgantsi and senior officials have been summoned to pear before the Provincial Public Accounts Committee (PPAC) on June 20 in relation to the awarding of the R134 million tender Ndhuna Civil Engineering Services after the company abandoned projects.

North-West Public Works and Roads MEC Gaoage Oageng Molapisi has ordered an internal investigation into a R134 million tender awarded to a contractor who previously abandoned two projects.  In a statement released earlier today, Molapisi said he had instructed the head of department (HOD), Moses Ikgopoleng Kgantsi, to immediately ensure a probe was conducted and… Continue reading North-West MEC Orders Probe Into R134M Ndhuna Contract 

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