Criminal Law News South Africa

Prisons may extend 'corrupt' tender

City Press reports the department of correctional services met representatives of Bosasa Operations this week to discuss extending the company's R1 billion tender to provide food to seven management areas countrywide. The prisons department is apparently considering extending a multimillion-rand catering tender that, according to the Special Investigating Unit (SIU), was awarded corruptly in the first place.

Last year, prisons commissioner Tom Moyane told Parliament kitchens in prisons would be taken over by prison staff in 2012.

Prison kitchens were privatised in 2004 when the department, under prisons boss Linda Mti, awarded Bosasa its first multimillion-rand correctional services tender. City Press revealed last year that an SIU investigation found an "improper and corrupt" relationship existed between senior correctional services officials and Bosasa. Mti received a luxury Midrand house from Bosasa, the SIU found. The Hawks are currently probing Bosasa's dealing with the prisons department. Now Moyane is considering extending Bosasa's contract because prisons aren't ready to provide food to prisoners themselves.

Four advocates were asked by Moyane to "urgently" provide him with a legal opinion on whether Bosasa's contract could be extended for 18 months. The advocates advised Moyane on January 19 not to extend Bosasa's contract, but to advertise a fresh tender. "The legislative and policy framework is clear with regard to procuring goods and services for amounts exceeding R500 000," reads their legal opinion. Moyane's spokesperson Phumlani Ximiya told City Press a decision has not yet been made. "However, it can be acknowledged that negotiations with the service provider are ongoing to consider various options regarding the provision of nutritional services".

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