The Herald (South Africa)

SIU to probe water department’s contract with software giant

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The Special Investigat­ing Unit (SIU) has been given the goahead to investigat­e suspected wrongdoing by public servants and the private sector in the awarding of tenders by the national department of water and sanitation.

The presidency confirmed on Thursday that the SIU would also probe contracts involving the Ekurhuleni and eThekwini metropolit­an municipali­ties.

“The Media‚ Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technologi­es Sector Education and Training Authority (MICT Seta) will also be investigat­ed for alleged maladminis­tration in relation to the allocation of discretion­ary grant funding to a number of companies‚ which will themselves also be probed‚” the presidency said.

The latest proclamati­ons complement a number of investigat­ions called for by President Cyril Ramaphosa since his undertakin­g in the state of the nation address that “this is the year in which we will turn the tide of corruption in our public institutio­ns”.

In terms of the latest proclamati­ons‚ the SIU will investigat­e the national department of water and sanitation for “alleged serious maladminis­tration and unlawful expenditur­e of public money in the procuremen­t or contractin­g of informatio­n technology services from the enterprise software provider SAP.

“The SIU will look into allegation­s that the procuremen­t of‚ or contractin­g for‚ informatio­n technology-related services from SAP had not been fair‚ competitiv­e‚ transparen­t‚ equitable or cost-effective‚ and that legislatio­n‚ guidelines or policies had been flouted.”

The presidency said the SIU had also been tasked with investigat­ing any improper or unlawful conduct by personnel of the department or SAP.

“The investigat­ion will focus on a period between January 2015 and the present‚ although unlawful or improper conduct prior to January 2015 that is deemed relevant to this matter will be taken into account.”

In the case of the Ekurhuleni metropolit­an municipali­ty‚ the SIU investigat­ion relates to alleged serious maladminis­tration and improper or unlawful conduct arising from the procuremen­t of goods and services for the constructi­on of the Vosloorus Hospital public transport facility and the Bluegum View public transport facility.

The SIU will investigat­e claims that procuremen­t for these projects during a period around February 2014 had been unauthoris­ed‚ irregular or fruitless and wasteful and that procuremen­t had not been fair‚ competitiv­e‚ equitable or costeffect­ive.

“With regard to the eThekwini metropolit­an municipali­ty‚ the SIU has been authorised to investigat­e the allegedly irregular award of a tender‚ in a period around January 2014‚ for the supply to the municipali­ty of waste recycling bags‚” the presidency said. –

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