Media statement by the Minister of Agricultue, Forestry and Fisheries, Ms Tina Joemat-Pettersson on the appointment of an independent committee of inquiry on the procurement processes and procedures at the Fisheries branch
21 Mar 2012
The Fisheries Branch of the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF), which I lead, has been under media and public scrutiny with regard to alleged irregular processes and procedures being followed in the awarding of tenders.
Just recently fisheries made headlines for a tender that was awarded for the management and maintenance of DAFF's fleet of research and fisheries patrol vessels. The award, as is now common knowledge, was withdrawn on the basis of advice from senior counsel.
As a result of our own flawed processes, an innocent company, Sekunjalo, has been portrayed as the culprit in this saga and its reputation has been tainted.
The reality is that, based on legal advice, it was our processes and procedures that failed. Another company could have taken serious legal action against the department for awarding and then withdrawing a tender, based on shoddy government work. Based on the advice and further legal opinion I have decided to scrutinise broadly all the current and past tenders at fisheries.