Crocia Events to explain why it should do business with state

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Public Works and Infrastructure Minister Patricia de Lille said service provider Crocia Events could not have been excluded from tendering for the funeral of Struggle hero Andrew Mlangeni because it was not blacklisted from trading with the state.

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In her response, De Lille said she was informed by the department that at the time of awarding the bid for Mlangeni's funeral, Crocia Events was not restricted from doing business with the government."This company could not have been excluded by the department without following due process for restriction. This could be construed to be an unfair process which may also be

She said her department has issued an internal circular to establish a restriction committee and provide standard operating procedures to give effect to the prescripts. The presidency is currently reviewing the state funeral policy for prominent persons amid reports that the recent funeral of struggle veteran Andrew Mlangeni cost about R35 million.

 

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PatraciaDeLille can't talk abt funeral serv whereas as a Nation we're under siege from criminal elements who're daily jumping &stripping off our Borders we can't live like animals when San ppl are killed daily by unknown aliens illegalimmigrants while politicians talks cheap.

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