Contractors stripped of profits earned from the R40.4 million Beit Bridge border fence tender
8 March 2022
The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) welcomes the Special Tribunal order stripping Caledon River Properties (Pty) Ltd and Profteam CC of profits earned from the R40.4 million contracts awarded by the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure (DPWI) to erect the Beit Bridge border fence, as part of the COVID-19 emergency procurement in 2020. Soon after the fence was erected, it started to fall apart, prompting the SIU to investigate the awarding of the contracts.
The two contractors were jointly paid R21.8 million of the R40.4 million in advance by DPWI for the construction of the razor mesh fence. Following an intensive investigation by the SIU, which uncovered a number of irregularities including the pre-payment, the DPWI was interdicted, prohibited and restrained by the Special Tribunal from making further payment pending the conclusion of civil claim instituted by the SIU. The R40.4 million contracts were reviewed and set aside by agreement between the parties.
On Tuesday, 8 March 2022, the Special Tribunal ordered that, within 30 days, Caledon River Properties and Profteam CC furnish it with audited financial statements and debatement of account reflecting their respective income and expenditure in the contracts, supported by expert report.
The SIU and DPWI were ordered to appoint duly qualified expert(s) to compile a report as to the reasonableness of Caledon River Properties and Profteam CC expenses and file it with the Special Tribunal.