George Building Collapse: Developer Slams Allegations That Company Not Registered With CIDB

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The Minister of Public Works Sihle Zikalala claimed Liatel, the George building's main contractor, was unregistered with the CIDB. Liatel responded.

The Minister of Public Works, Sihle Zikalala, revealed that the main contractor for the George building that collapsed was allegedly unregistered

He claimed that it was not registered with the Construction Industry Development Board because of a loophole in the systemWESTERN CAPE, Zikalala said the company was allegedly unregistered because the current loophole in the legislation affects only the private sector clients. Zikalala added that Liatel did not have to register with theis advocating for legislation that will compel contractors in the private sector to be assessed similarly to those operating in the public sector.

"If this had happened in an ANC-governed area, we would be hearing about how bad the ANC is and how cadre deployment has messed up everything. We are learning that due process was ignored, but there is no outrage from Woke Twitter.""Makes sense now why they were playing hide-and seek when asked who the developer was."

 

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