CoCT says it’s spent over R61m on emergency COVID procurement

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CoCT says it’s spent over R61m on emergency COVID procurement between mid-March and end of July

CAPE TOWN - The City of Cape Town on Friday said it's spent more than R61 million on general emergency COVID-19 procurement between mid-March and the end of July.The city's Mayco Member for Finance, Ian Neilson, said emergency procurement processes were followed in terms of the Supply Chain Management Policy, the National Treasury and the Municipal Finance Management Act.

“The city has procured a consolidated R133 million worth of COVID-19-related services responsibly and by the book.”

 

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