Minister Macpherson seeks an independent investigation into the purchase of the vacant Telkom headquarters.
Minister Dean Macpherson calls for an independent report on the abandoned Telkom headquarters purchase.Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure Dean Macpherson wants answers and an independent report into the purchase of the former Telkom headquarters building, following an oversight visit to the dirty, vandalised and vacant complex in the Pretoria CBD.
Sibande said the building was fully furnished with a fully equipped gym and cafeteria before everything was stolen and vandalised.Vandalised and occupied by criminal elements Macpherson said the department would start working closer with role players such as the City of Tshwane to ensure the department’s buildings were used for the public good and did not fall into disrepair and cause a burden for the municipality.metro police department, or police’s responsibility for the security of the department’s buildings, adding that the current security was not efficient, hence illegal occupation in some parts.
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