Companies that allegedly illegally pocketed R588m from tender want preservation order set aside

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In its papers the Special Investigating Unit argued there had been no explanation for the cost of the refurbishment going from an estimated R50m to R588m.

Two companies that allegedly pocketed more than R500m for the refurbishment of the AngloGold Ashanti Hospital in Carletonville, want the Special Tribunal to review and set aside the interim preservation order the SIU has obtained against them.Counsel for one of the companies that allegedly illegally pocketed R588m meant to refurbish the AngloGold Ashanti Hospital in Carletonville has argued that the Special Investigating Unit did not make a case to obtain a preservation order against them.

The tribunal granted an order freezing amounts of R1.7m and R6.2m respectively from accounts belonging to both companies. In its papers the SIU also argued there had been no explanation for the increase in the cost of the refurbishment going from an estimated R50m to R588m. “The fees charged by the first respondent [Pro Serve Consulting] are only a percentage of the costing of the costs prepared by an entity. There is no factual basis that a proper case could be found to have been made.”

 

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