SIU Hails Constitutional Court Ruling Against R40m Beitbridge Fence Contractors
The ruling ends the contractors’ final bid to overturn findings that the fence contracts were unlawful and that profits must be limited to audited expenses.
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South Africa: No Profit From Plunder - Concourt Ends Beitbridge Covid-19 Fence Saga
[SAnews.gov.za] The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has welcomed the Constitutional Court's dismissal of two appeals by Profteam CC and Magwa Construction, shutting down the companies' final attempt to challenge findings that their R40 million Beitbridge border fence contracts - awarded during the COVID-19 National State of Disaster - were unlawful.
SIU hails Constitutional Court ruling against R40m Beitbridge fence contractors
The SIU has welcomed two Constitutional Court rulings dismissing final appeals by contractors linked to the unlawful R40 million Beitbridge border fence procurement during the Covid-19 state of disaster.
ConCourt dismisses appeal over unlawful R40m Beitbridge fence tenders - SABC News - Breaking news, special reports, world, business, sport coverage of all South African current events. Africa's news leader.
The Constitutional Court has dismissed with costs an application to overturn the findings against two companies over the unlawful awarding of contracts worth more than R40 million. The companies involved are Profteam CC and Caledon River Properties trading as Magwa Construction. The SIU’s investigations revealed that the companies were unlawfully awarded tenders to construct a 40 kilometre razor wire fence at the Beitbridge Border Post during lo…
South Africa's Highest Court Slams Shut the Door on R40 Million Beit Bridge Fence Scandal
South Africa’s apex court has delivered its final word on one of the country’s most notorious COVID-19 procurement scandals — the collapse of a R40 million razor mesh fence along the Beit Bridge border with Zimbabwe that fell apart almost as soon as it was built. The Constitutional Court this week dismissed applications for leave […] The post South Africa’s Highest Court Slams Shut the Door on R40 Million Beit Bridge Fence Scandal appeared first…
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