The Citizen (Gauteng)

Sanral ‘wastes billions’ – Scopa

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The SA National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) has taken “cognisance” of procuremen­t deficienci­es amounting to billions of rands that “may exist”.

Parliament’s standing committee on public accounts (Scopa) strongly criticised Sanral this week for “deliberate­ly” wasting taxpayers’ money through irregular and fruitless expenditur­e incurred through its projects.

Scopa said Sanral ignored National Treasury and the Public Finance Management Act which “resulted in their finances being in a bad state”. It warned Sanral could cripple itself.

Outgoing board chair Roshan Morar said Sanral wished to “put on record that it remained 100% committed to operating within the legislativ­e prescripts”.

“Some of the irregular expenditur­e is a rollover from 2015, such as routine road maintenanc­e (RRM) contracts – these contracts are in effect on all of its network.

“Contracts are a great incubator of small, medium and micro enterprise­s and in line with Sanral’s policy of ensuring that a significan­t amount of work is awarded to them. RRM contracts are awarded for three years and renewable for two years.”

For the financial year 2016-17, Sanral’s irregular expenditur­e amounted to a whopping R10 billion. Another R15 million was attributed to fruitless expense. These are “huge amounts” which concerned Scopa “because taxpayers’ money should not be wasted in such a manner”.

Scopa was also concerned by unsolicite­d bids that bind Sanral to compensate suppliers if projects fail, such as the N1/N2 tollgate which cost the entity R15 million. This amounts to wasteful and fruitless expenditur­e.

Sanral CEO Skhumbuzo Macozoma said the entity “recognised the problem of irregular, fruitless wasteful expenditur­e”.

“As such, we have already embarked on interventi­ons to improve compliance, strengthen the institutio­n and prevent noncomplia­nce in supply chain management processes.” – ANA

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