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Award of Provincial Government Contracts to Boxing Event Promoters Sparks Scrutiny
The Gauteng Department of Sports, Arts, Culture and Recreation has found itself in hot water after awarding contracts worth a combined R5.5 million to a boxing event promoter. The decision has been questioned by the DA, who claim that the contracts were awarded without following the department’s own rules and procedures. **The Controversy Unfolds**
The DA’s shadow MEC for sports, Kingsol Chabalala, has taken the matter to the Public Protector, alleging that the department has violated the tender requirements and compromised the fairness and integrity of the procurement process. He also believes that the contract was awarded to a company outside of Gauteng, which denies local businesses the opportunity they deserved. * The contracts in question are worth R3.5 million and R2 million, respectively. * The events were staged in Midrand, Gauteng, with the R3.5 million deal being awarded in the 2023/24 financial year. * The R2 million deal was awarded in September 2024, with the department providing financial backing for the event. **The Rules Were Not Followed**
The DA has pointed out that the call to submit event proposals from 2022 included a clause that stipulated that only Gauteng-based organizations may apply and projects to be implemented in Gauteng. However, this clause was later removed from the documents calling for proposals. * The Gauteng Department of Sports, Arts, Culture and Recreation initially included this stipulation in the call to submit event proposals. * However, the stipulation was later removed, allowing companies from outside the province to submit proposals. * This has raised questions about the fairness and transparency of the procurement process. **The Department’s Response**
In a written response to questions posed by the DA, the department’s MEC, Matome Chiloane, confirmed that the department had financially supported the events to the value of R5.5 million. * Chiloane stated that the tournament was supported through the provincial bidding and hosting committee in response to the sixth administration’s elevated priorities as well as CGT2030 imperatives which sought to strategically host events that attract investment. * The department’s response has been met with skepticism by the DA, who claim that the department has not followed its own rules and procedures. **A Call for Transparency**
The DA’s concerns about the awarding of the contracts to the boxing event promoter have highlighted the need for greater transparency in the procurement process. The DA is calling for a full investigation into the matter, which will determine the validity of the contracts and the fairness of the procurement process. The DA has also emphasized the importance of ensuring that local businesses have equal opportunities to participate in government procurement processes. The DA believes that the awarding of the contracts to a company outside of Gauteng denies local businesses the opportunity they deserved. The DA’s concerns about the awarding of the contracts to the boxing event promoter have sparked a wider debate about the need for greater transparency and accountability in government procurement processes. The DA’s calls for a full investigation into the matter will help to ensure that the procurement process is fair, transparent, and compliant with government regulations. The Gauteng Department of Sports, Arts, Culture and Recreation has a responsibility to ensure that government procurement processes are fair, transparent, and compliant with government regulations. The department’s failure to follow its own rules and procedures has raised serious concerns about the integrity of the procurement process.

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