Ramaphosa has guaranteed more transparency in State tenders after signing the Public Procurement Act last week.
CAPE TOWN - President Cyril Ramaphosa says State contracts will no longer be awarded in"dark corners" away from public scrutiny under the new tender law.signing the Public Procurement Act last weekWriting in his latest news letter on Monday, Ramaphosa said the law eliminates the problem identified by Chief Justice Raymond Zondo of fragmented procurement laws by creating a more centralised system.
Zondo consequently made several recommendations on how to prevent corruption in the procurement of goods and services by the government.
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