Gauteng introduces Integrity Pact to root-out corruption in tenders

JOHANNESBURG - Gauteng government and business leaders are converging to iron out an integrity pact for businesses.

It aims to root out corruption in government tenders and the procurement process.

The executive council approved the Integrity Pact in December 2021. It will now be made an integral part of the tendering process.

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The integrity pact aims to make it easier for the government to review and terminate contractual obligations with service providers that breach the pact, with minimal risk of litigation. 

The Health MEC says her department will hold educational programmes in communities in a bid to get them involved in local projects.

 

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