South African Post Office's Business Rescue Costs Over R175 Million

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The South African Post Office (Sapo) incurred over R175 million in costs during its 13-month business rescue period. According to communications minister Solly Malatsi, the costs include R6.73 million paid to senior business rescue practitioners and R144 million spent on a team of consultants. These figures do not include VAT.

This is according to a parliamentary question posed to communications and digital technologies minister Solly Malatsi.

“The BRPs are accompanied by a team of legal professionals, consultants and specialist advisers who charge an hourly tariff based on their professional tariffs and level of seniority,” Malatsi told Parliament. The minister was also questioned about the financial “zero-day” the BRPs said Sapo would reach at the end of October if it did not receive a R3.8 billion bailout from the national fiscus.

However, Sapo needs the R3.8 billion to pay statutory and payroll creditors, who will receive an additional 18 cents per rand dividends. Two of the three retrenchment package payouts have already been made, with the third scheduled for November this year.

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