Eskomâs head of security, Karen Pillay, who stands accused of corruption, is said to have quietly approached the âCCMA to try and solicit a settlement package after being placed on precautionary suspension over a R500 million security tender. Eskomâs head of security, Karen Pillay, was suspended after allegedly awarding an irregular R500 million security tender [â¦]
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Eskom’s graft-accused security head wants package for her exit
An Eskom source said on November 6, Karen Pillay went to CCMA in an attempt to evade accountability, and sought to facilitate an early exit with her complete package
The importance of networking in the South African business and tender landscape
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Indentured monument finally a go
After a 13-year delay, the KZN Department of Sport, Arts and Culture announced that the tender for the R4-million 1860 Indian indenture monument had finally been awarded to a service provider and that construction was imminent.
Slash the price of anti-HIV jab by three-quarters, says government
The health department says ViiV Healthcareâs nonprofit price for its anti-HIV jab, CAB-LA, is four times what it can pay
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In the precarious leadership of the ANC’s new Deputy President, Paul Mashatile, a troubling narrative unfolds…
‘Virtually impossible’: Car tracking data difficult to tamper with, Senzo Meyiwa trial hears | The Citizen
The trial-within-a-trial continued in the Gauteng High Court in Pretoria on Thursday.