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by ocirion
4852 days ago
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Rather than the cause being something other than corruption, I think this is in addition to corruption.
Without corruption all the way to the very core of the government (as it is in SA), we wouldn't have situations such as this. The lowest, cost effective tender would have been chosen after following proper due diligence.
In this case the due diligence would mean asking experts (of which there are many in SA) which, combined with the cost of the project, would still have cost a fraction of the R140m. |
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