Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube has publicly distanced herself from Lighthouse Publishers, the newly formed company that was awarded a R285 million share of a R1.6...
Parliamentary responses have confirmed an expanded forensic probe into the controversial R800 million Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) oxygen plant tender, now implicating three officials from the...
The Department of Correctional Services said on Tuesday it is moving to resuscitate the procurement of electronic monitoring devices for parolees while still involved in litigation...
The South African National Roads Agency (Sanral) has pushed back against media reports describing a so‑called “R9.5 billion tender storm”, saying the irregular expenditure cited relates...
A whistle‑blower has told The Citizen that the Compensation Fund may have spent R142 million on overlapping consultant work, with little to show for the money...
Deputy President rejects allegations of procurement interference Deputy President Paul Mashatile told the National Assembly on Thursday that he would not interfere in government procurement to...
Carl Niehaus, speaking in Parliament as the Economic Freedom Fighters’ Permanent Representative on the Portfolio Committee on Defence and Military Veterans, delivered a scathing response to...
The Department of Correctional Services (DCS) says a R726.57 cooking oil price shown in its records referred to a 25‑litre container, not a single litre, and...
Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Correctional Services has criticised the Department of Correctional Services (DCS) after renegotiations of supplier contracts revealed what the committee described as shockingly...
A procurement system still stuck in paper files In many parts of South Africa’s public sector, procurement still depends on something surprisingly old-school: paper files carried,...