DA Limpopo calls for removal of ‘unreliable and untrustworthy’ PPE suppliers

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The party says these unreliable suppliers are more of threat now as the province is combating Covid-19.

The Democratic Alliance in Limpopo has called for the removal of “unreliable and untrustworthy suppliers” of personal protective equipment from the provincial database.

Maharaj said this concern cames after Limpopo education MEC Polly Boshielo stated that the failure of suppliers to provide PPE had contributed to the province’s unpreparedness to reopen schools on Monday, 1 June. “This is of great concern because it is expected that PPE suppliers on the provincial database are registered in the Central Supplier Database in line with National Treasury instruction note 05 of 2020/2021.

 

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