ActionSA to use PAIA Act to get donkey cart documents

Published Nov 17, 2022

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Johannesburg - ActionSA says it will make an application in terms of the Promotion of Access to Information Act (PAIA) to get access to documents related to the controversial donkey carts.

The party said that the North West Provincial Government must come clean about how this contract was awarded.

"It must do so by sharing the following; the feasibility study motivating for donkey carts over more modern alternatives, criteria used to select beneficiaries, bid Adjudication Committee’s record of decision, details of the successful service provider and the terms of the contract and the cost to the South African taxpayer," said a party statement.

The party said they have already expressed their outrage over the awarding of this tender and the procurement of 20 donkey carts by the North West Provincial Department of Community Safety and Road Management.

"We are equally perplexed by media reports that suggest the owners of LKT Business Enterprise are not aware of being awarded a tender and that their company is in the process of being de-registered, which would be a clear violation of procurement policies.

“The owners of the LKT Business Enterprise have denied being awarded this contract. It is therefore unclear into whose bank account the R780 000 was deposited," added the party.

They said that the province’s decision to procure donkey carts "as a mode of transport" is absurd in the first instance.

"It is only made worse that the procurement thereof appears to be dubious. We further request the North West Premier, Bushy Maape, to set the record straight and take the public into confidence as the head of the provincial administration," read the statement.

The party said the people of the province deserve to know the truth as they look forward to interrogating the procurement documents in this matter.

"Should there be evidence of corruption, we will not hesitate to take steps to hold those responsible to account," said the party.

The Star