AfriBusiness succeeds in having irregular smart meter contract set aside

Nasoro Hemedi purchases an electricity coupon from a kiosk in Dar es Salaam.

Nasoro Hemedi purchases an electricity coupon from a kiosk in Dar es Salaam.

Published Oct 16, 2017

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JOHANNESBURG - The contract between the City of Tshwane

and PEU Capital Partners (PEU) has been declared on Friday at Gauteng High

Court in Pretoria.

It has taken nearly four

years to get to this point, but AfriBusiness has succeeded in halting a payment

of R950 million from the city to PEU.

Judgement with costs was

handed down in favour of AfriBusiness who argued that the contract did not

adhere to proper tender and procurement procedures as prescribed by the

Constitution and procurement legislation.

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Initially the application

was brought against both the City of Tshwane

and PEU, but after the regime change from ANC to DA in August 2016, the city

has changed it stance and supported AfriBusiness’ application.

Law and Policy Analyst at

AfriBusiness Armand Greyling, “We are extremely satisfied with the outcome in

court today. The City of Tshwane

should never have entered into this contract with PEU. The tax money that was

saved can now be utilised by the city for other projects, to the benefit of

citizens.”

“As a business rights

organisation we will continue to pursue a free market business environment and

will also continue to fight matters where there is clear fruitless, wasteful

and irregular expenditure by the state,” says Armand Greyling.”

- BUSINESS REPORT ONLINE

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