POLITICS

Those implicated in non-renewal of Pikitup fleet contract suspended – Joburg

City has appointed officials to act in these positions to ensure the tenders are finalised as a matter of urgency

City suspends officials implicated in non-renewal of Pikitup fleet contract

16 October 2018

In an effort to ensure consistent and reliable service delivery to our residents, the City has decided to suspend senior officials who were responsible for the processing of the Pikitup fleet tender, pending an investigation into allegations of misconduct.

The City’s leadership took this step after refuse removal services were disrupted two weeks ago as a result of the inadequately managed contract.

The contract relating to Pikitup’s, non-specialised, specialised and red fleet are now the subject of investigation.

Should the investigation confirm the allegations of misconduct, the City will not hesitate to take appropriate action.

As an interim measure, the City has appointed officials to act in these positions to ensure the tenders are finalised as a matter of urgency and advertised speedily.

The residents of Joburg can rest assured that the multi-party government is doing all it can to ensure that allegations of misconduct are addressed and services are not interrupted.

This is part of our commitment to providing a professional and efficient service to the residents of Joburg in the most cost-effective and consistent manner.

Issued by Luyanda Lunika, Stakeholder Manager, Office of the MMC for Group Corporate and Shared Services, 16 October 2018