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March 15, 2021
WATER WEEK SHOULD BE MORE THAN PROMISES AND RHETORIC.
The SA Government’s annual National Water Week campaign for 2021 takes place during this week of (15 – 22 March), culminating in the United Nations’ World Water Day that will this year be celebrated around the world on Monday, 22 March 2021. The aim of this annual event is to educate the public about their responsibility in water conservation initiatives, whilst raising awareness around the need to protect and conserve the country’s water resources. Whilst SAPPMA applauds and supports the idea behind the campaign, it is clear that its focus and impact should stretch much further than merely educational purposes. More than ever before, it needs to stimulate authorities into action.
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High court orders fraudster to pay water department R27 million
According to evidence filed in court in the fraud matter the total paid for non-existent goods was allegedly R30 756 613,13.
In a victory for taxpayers and the state against corruption the Pretoria High Court has ruled that a firm, which allegedly defrauded the Department of Water Affairs (DWA) for goods it was paid for but did not supply, repay the government the grand sum of R27,5 million.
Judge Norman Davis ordered that the Germiston firm, Metric Industrial Suppliers CC pay the sum to the department as well as its legal costs for the court application after Minister Lindiwe Sisulu filed the suit to recoup the losses. The sum relates to fraudulent invoices the firm’s employee Anand Pillay submitted to the department’s former Head of Supply Chain Management, Rick Nel between April 2006 and November 2009.