Public Works and Infrastructure Minister Patricia de Lille has revealed that R7.3 billion was spent on the contract for facilities management of the parliamentary precinct and the three residences of MPs, since January 2018.
Graham asked what was the monthly contract amount for facilities management for the parliamentary precinct and the parliamentary villages of Acacia Park, Pelican Park and Laboria Park in each year since 1 January 2018, up to the latest specified date in 2021.
Her response showed that R203 177 573.25 was spent on the parliamentary precinct, R74 881 184.76 on Acacia Park, R20 816 140.92 in Pelican Park and R11,088,969.32 in Laboria Park. “The department has approximately 90 term contracts in Cape Town servicing the Western Cape,” she said.
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