LIVE | Tourism Minister Patricia de Lille gives feedback on SA Tourism’s plan to sponsor Tottenham Hotspur.
Live proceedings below:11:11 After my appointment I obtained legal advice regarding Tottenham matter, says De Lille11:13 The sponsorship was not budgeted for as required by the PFMA, says De Lille
11:14 I have written to the Finance Minister to enquire whether he’s approved the proposal, says De Lille11:17 The matter has been marred by a lot of controversy and has raised many questions, says De Lille
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