Mogoeng: State of court buildings affects administration of justice

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Public Works and Infrastructure Minister Patricia de Lille on Tuesday announced that more than R260 million has been allocated to repair and maintain court buildings across the country.

De Lille made the announcement at a briefing in Pretoria where she hosted Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng for a discussion on the state of government buildings with a specific focus on the state of the courts.

“The total budget for repairs and refurbishment for justice [department], totals just over R260 million of which R229 million has been allocated for repairs and maintenance of 105 courts,” De Lille said. — EWN Reporter July 30, 2019 #GovBuildings De Lille: R260m has been set aside for the repair and maintenance of court buildings. BBMogoeng welcomed the commitment from the department saying the state of court buildings affected the administration of justice.

 

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