Almost a year after the Eastern Cape health department implemented its controversial plan to procure scooter ‘ambulances’ using Covid-19 disaster funding, the Special Tribunal has ordered that the contract must be reviewed and set aside – but the owner of Fabkomp, the company that won the.
The committee expressed dissatisfaction at the responses it received from Thobile Lamati, the director-general of the Department of Employment and Labour, on irregular expenditure amounting to R86 870 456.
City of Cape Town slated over âdodgyâ R65m land deal
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Cape Town â The City has been hauled before the Office of the Public Protector over a multimillion-rand âdodgyâ land deal, involving the City and the provincial government, to build houses for Dunoon residents.
This comes after Good party secretary-general Brett Herron lodged a complaint with the public protector over the deal, which cost nearly R65 million.
The 17-hectare portion of Racing Park Industrial West land was unsuitable for housing as it was a wetland, said Herron.
It was bought three years ago on an urgent basis - but to date no construction has taken place.