Provincial govt to settle unpaid service provider invoices - Gauteng Finance MEC

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Jacob Mamabolo said provincial departments would launch a dispute resolution email service to ensure they were paid on time, and assist its Treasury in determining the budget needed for historical unpaid invoices.

JOHANNESBURG - Gauteng MEC for Finance Jacob Mamabolo said that his office wanted to settle all the province's unpaid invoices to service providers.

Mamabolo said that a large part of the R158 billion budget was geared towards social transformation and the township economy. As such, Mamabolo said the department would be launching a dispute resolution email service to ensure service providers were paid on time.

 

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They don't have money to fix water pipes, how are they going to pay those bills? And even don't pay eskom? They shucked everything, their money are in foreign banks,,too much promises, they destroyed this country already, it looks the rest of Africa,

Lololololololoo.... We've heard this since the Zuma days , and fokol has been done. Lies , lies and more lies , by the kleptothugs in power bleeding the country dry.

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