Airports Company South Africa suspends its IT head, acknowledging there is evidence of wrongdoing in relation to the project.
ACSA suspends executive over possible irregularities in R115m biometric tender | The Citizen
Mthokozisi Mncwabe’s suspension will enable ACSA to conduct further investigations.
ACSA makes about-turn on biometric system tender row, suspends top official
An internal investigation into the awarding of a R115 million biometric system tender has revealed âprima facie evidence of wrongdoingâ.
The importance of innovation for South African businesses
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Although the South African rand is the official currency of South Africa, three additional nations also accept it as legal tender.
PPE tenders: Special Tribunal dismisses Pro Secure’s application with costs in R182m matter | The Citizen
Pro Secure was one of a handful of companies involved in an irregular tender process that saw R182 million spent on PPEs.
South African Airport Authority on Defensive After Biometrics Glitch, Contract Controversy
Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) confirmed on Saturday that a technical glitch in a newly implemented biometric and digital identity systems caused significant delays at King Shaka International Airport.
ACSA denies wrongdoing in R380 million biometrics tender row – DFA
Airports Company South Africa has denied any wrongdoing in awarding a tender for its biometric system to French/South African firm IDEMIA. Durbanâs King Shaka International Airport. File picture Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) has denied any wrongdoing in awarding a tender for its biometric system to French/South African firm IDEMIA. ACSA was responding to reports [â¦]
ACSA denies wrongdoing in R380 million biometrics tender row
Airports Company South Africa has been drawn into a legal battle between two service providers over the provision of a biometric movement control system.
ACSA denies wrongdoing in R115 million biometrics tender row
Airports Company South Africa has been drawn into a legal battle between two service providers over the provision of a biometric movement control system.