Western Cape Government labels Public Procurement Act a “handbrake” on provincial service delivery
29 July 2024
Premier Alan Winde and Western Cape MEC of Finance, Deidre Baartman, have written to President Cyril Ramaphosa raising serious concerns over the constitutionality of the Public Procurement Act.
“We firmly believe that the Act in its current form does not pass constitutional muster as it usurps the autonomy of provinces and municipalities in adopting their own preferential procurement policies,” said Premier Winde.
“The process followed in drafting the legislation was woefully inadequate and, by National Treasury’s own admission, did not consider all public input, nor was the public given all relevant information on which to engage,” said MEC Baartman.
This legislation was signed into law by the President on 23 July 2024. National Government claims that it aims to create a single framework that regulates public procurement. This includes preferential procurement by all organs of state.