ConCourt confirms validity of 2017 Preferential Procurement Regulations

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ConCourt confirms validity of 2017 Preferential Procurement Regulations
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The 2017 Preferential Procurement Regulations, which were declared unlawful by the Constitutional Court in February this year, are still valid until at least 15 February 2023. MoneywebNews

The 2017 Preferential Procurement Regulations , which were declared unlawful by the Constitutional Court in February this year, are in their entirety still valid. This was National Treasury’s interpretation of the Constitutional Court’s judgment on Monday to its application seeking clarity on the court’s earlier judgment.

Read: Sanral applies for exemption from preferential procurement regulations Over 100 state entities granted exemption from preferential procurement legislation This followed National Treasury on March 3 advising organs of state that, while awaiting clarity from the Constitutional Court: Treasury stressed that it was only advising organs of state – and not instructing or directing them – to curtail the risk of them awarding tenders based on regulations that may no longer be valid.

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