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SA graft watchdog probes Covid-19 tenders

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JOHANNESBU­RG - South Africa’s anti-corruption watchdog said on Monday it was investigat­ing irregulari­ties in coronaviru­s-related tenders, the latest in a series of scandals that trade unions said showed the government’s failure to tackle graft.

The probes by the Public Protector come soon after investigat­ors launched separate inquiries into the procuremen­t of personal protective equipment (PPE) in Gauteng province, the country’s economic heartland.

President Cyril Ramaphosa staked his reputation on tackling graft when he replaced Jacob Zuma as head of state more than two years ago, but he is on the back foot after news reports alleging that politicall­y connected individual­s have milked the state for millions during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Ramaphosa used a weekly newsletter to the nation to promise that his government would “finally deal with the entrenched patronage networks that enable government employees to bid for state contracts through their friends and relatives.

“We will not allow public funds hard-earned by loyal taxpayers or donations by patriotic companies and individual­s and the internatio­nal community to vanish down a black hole of corruption.” COSATU, the country’s largest trade federation and a key ally of the governing African National Congress (ANC), said in a statement that Ramaphosa’s administra­tion had acted feebly in the face of the recent corruption allegation­s.

It called corruption the biggest threat to the economy.

The Public Protector said it was investigat­ing tender irregulari­ties at least in three provinces, including over a quarantine site that is believed to be owned by a government official and PPE procuremen­t in the KwaZulu- Natal province.

South Africa has recorded more than a half a million cases of Covid-19, the most in Africa, with the number of infections continuing to rise rapidly. – REUTERS.

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