NEHAWU not surprised not shocked by the outcomes of the Auditor-General on the procurement of PPEs
2 September 2020
The National Education, Health and Allied Workers’ Union [NEHAWU] is not surprised nor shocked by the outcomes of the Auditor-General, Kimi Makwetu, on the procurement of Personal Protective Equipment [PPEs] for frontline workers and other government workers.
The Auditor-General revealed earlier today that both national and provincial departments of health and education have paid up to five times more than they should have for PPEs. Furthermore, the AG reported that these departments did not stick to the prices prescribed by National Treasury and in many cases paid more than five times the Treasury’s recommended prices.
The office of the AG is still auditing procurement processes but currently finding irregularities in relation to suppliers not having valid tax certificates, tender process irregularities, conflict of interest and the awarding of contracts in the health sector to companies with no previous history of supplying PPEs amongst others.
The outbreak of the coronavirus has introduced a new breed of tenderprenuers called Covidpreneurs who rushed to establish companies when the pandemic broke out in the country to loot state resources meant to protect workers. Our members and workers have been complaining about poor quality of PPEs which increases the danger of them contracting the virus.