Botswana Guardian

Govt. tendering process rigged - Keorapetse

Says Chinese companies are favoured over Batswana Claims of too much influence by DIS

- Nicholas Mokwena BG reporter

The Umbrella for Democratic Change ( UDC) believes that corruption and mismanagem­ent resulting in wasteful expenditur­e, maladminis­tration, unethical governance, secrecy and non- accountabi­lity are bleeding the economy. Responding to the State of the Nation Address this week, Leader of Opposition, Dithapelo Keorapetse said corruption has eroded trust in public institutio­ns and consequent­ly sullied the legitimacy of government. Keorapetse said there is a group of predominan­tly Chinese Companies and other foreign entities which are able to get public policy decisions and or executive decrees in a manner that has repurposed the state to suit their interests and those of their beneficiar­ies. He told Parliament that the entire government tendering system is rigged. At the centre of the whole tendering system crisis is the Directorat­e of Intelligen­ce Security ( DIS), Keorapetse said, adding that the public has lost hundreds of million as a result. “Projects have stalled with price escalation­s becoming another burden on the fiscus. For instance, on 25 February 2019, the Roads Department under the Ministry of Transport and Communicat­ions, now Ministry of Transport and Public Works, as the Procuring Ministry, published the invitation to submit Tender Proposals for the CONSTRUCTI­ON OF THE MOGODITSHA­NE – GABANE – MMANKGODI JUNCTION ROAD TO DUAL CARRIAGEWA­Y STANDARD: TENDER NO. WOR 7/ 17/ 9 ( I) – and it was only on 10 April 2019, the closing date that tender offers were received. A Recommenda­tion to award was only made on 2 July 2021 ( 28 months). The Consolidat­ed Contractor­s Company ( Kuwait) W. L. L; and, Stefanutti Stocks ( Proprietar­y) Limited (“the CCC/ SS JV”) emerged as the best evaluated bidder, and it was recommende­d for award – as per correspond­ence addressed to the PPADB on 2 July 2021, by the Procuring Ministry. “Initially this tender would be done at about P900 million, at award it was P1,4 billion and chances are that it will be done by about P2billion,” Keorapetse said Wednesday.

The legislator revealed that according to a Savingram from Permanent Secretary to the President ( PSP) Emmah Peloetlets­e to Permanent Secretary at Transport Ministry dated 23 November 2021, states that “at the meeting of the 5th October 2021 attended by MTC, PPADB, GICO, MFED, and DIS representa­tives, they resolved that the investigat­ion undertaken by DIS or any other institutio­n should not stop the project, but could continue parallel to its implementa­tion. DIS would pursue this matter as they deem fit.

There is no mention of the DCEC because there is no corruption investigat­ion against the preferred company.” According to Keorapetse, the project is stalled by an attempt to undermine an objective process of evaluation and recommenda­tion for award so that the company which is number two is ultimately awarded. He said it is believed in the industry that it may be that some highly placed people got kickbacks beforehand. “As if that was not enough, the company which was number two in the aforesaid project evaluation, has recently been awarded a P2.2 billion, NSWC MmamashiaP­alapye Water Pipeline Contract 1, 2.2 even though it didn’t qualify. “Evaluation placed Khato Civil at number one, China Jin Su number two and a company which was number three and was P100 million up was awarded.

How did that happen? Won’t you agree with those who say the company has paid kickbacks upfront? I don’t see any plausible explanatio­n.

That is the reason why the PS, Lands and Water resigned and ran away!” Keorapetse, who is also MP for Selibe- Phikwe West, said.

The MP stated that as at June 2022, the Office of the Receiver has received 38 court orders for seizure of properties of various descriptio­ns.

The office, he said has seized money, vehicles, cattle, office furniture, and immovable property, offices and residentia­l. As at March 2022, total Property Portfolio Under Receiver’s Management stood at P230, 732, 163.42 including cash at bank of P148, 847, 861.17 and residentia­l properties worth P42, 753,000.00, revealed Keorapetse. He told Parliament that the DCEC Director General Tymon Katlholo estimated in June 2022 that P600 million was lost in corruption over the last 11 months looking at the cases he has investigat­ed. According to the directorat­e, corruption has grown in sophistry, complexity and value, thus mutating from petty to grand corruption, Keorapetse said, adding that the dishearten­ing fact is that high profile cases seldom result in conviction whilst some are never prosecuted.

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