New law on state procurement: A recipe for accelerated state decline
23 July 2024
The Public Procurement Act, signed today, is a recipe for accelerated state failure. Its complicated design and focus on non-value-adding criteria will drive up procurement costs and degrade state performance.
This Act seeks to severely restrict state entities' procurement choices, increasing expenses and diminishing service quality whilst potentially facilitating corruption on an unprecedented scale.
The Act is both unconstitutional and harmful. Sakeliga will now subject this final version to careful scrutiny to determine appropriate steps in countering it and retaining possibilities for normal, value-for-money procurement.
The Public Procurement Act, assented to today by President Cyril Ramaphosa, is a recipe for accelerated state failure.