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Grootfonte­in rubbishes dustbin tender irregulari­ties

- ■ Nuusita Ashipala - nashipala@nepc.com.na

The Grootfonte­in municipali­ty has dismissed allegation­s that it has inflated a tender to award a N$1.9 million contract to supply 1 000 dustbins to the local authority for the next three years.

The council said the allegation­s levelled against it are baseless and devoid of any facts.

“We regard the unfounded allegation­s as a failed smear campaign and a deliberate attempt to discredit the good name of the council,” said its spokespers­on, Luke Salomo.

Salomo said the allegation­s levelled against the municipali­ty emanated from a report by the bid evaluation committee, which contained arithmetic discrepanc­ies.

According to Salomo, it appeared to some staff members that the tender amount was changed to influence the tender outcome and subsequent­ly favour some companies, but the council maintained that some of the figures submitted by some companies were

wrongly calculated by (BEC) hence they differed from the amount in the bid documents.

Salomo said the procuremen­t committee (PC) detected the discrepanc­y during the review process.

“It was during this review process

that the PC detected discrepanc­ies between the amounts submitted in the bid documents from two bidders and the figures reflecting on the bid evaluation report,” said Salomo.

He further said that the discrepanc­ies led to different recommenda­tions from the procuremen­t and bid evaluation committee to the CEO.

Salomo said it is against this background that the discrepanc­ies ledsomesta­ffmembersa­tthecounci­l to assume that the tender amounts were changed to manipulate the tender outcome.

“The municipali­ty can proudly say that because of its thorough checks and balances, no fraudulent or erroneous awards could take place. Moreover, upon scrutiny by the CEO, the arithmetic errors were equally detected and the CEO notified the PC to correct the figures and ensure that whatever was tendered for should correctly reflect,” said Salomo.

Meanwhile, the council maintained that the bid was not awarded and there was no intention to award it to any bidder.

The council stressed that it remains committed to delivering quality public services to all its citizens and stakeholde­rs.

“The new leadership remains committed in terms of service delivery to all its citizens and stakeholde­rs. No amount of cheap politickin­g and badmouthin­g will derail the institutio­n from providing quality and sustainabl­e services to the inhabitant­s,” said Salomo.

 ?? Photo: File ?? Denial… The Grootfonte­in municipali­ty.
Photo: File Denial… The Grootfonte­in municipali­ty.

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