
SANRAL awarding contract to directors under fraud investigation not legally wrong.
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The SA National Roads Agency (SANRAL) has defended its decision to award a R4.7bn tender to a company whose directors are facing fraud and corruption charges.
This has raised eyebrows with OUTA saying it has submitted a promotion of Access to Information Act application after they were tipped off by a whistleblower. Sizwe Dhlomo spoke with Stephanie Fick, Executive Director of the Accountability Division at OUTA, who admitted that SANRAL are not wrong, legally.
This has raised eyebrows with OUTA saying it has submitted a promotion of Access to Information Act application after they were tipped off by a whistleblower. Sizwe Dhlomo spoke with Stephanie Fick, Executive Director of the Accountability Division at OUTA, who admitted that SANRAL are not wrong, legally.