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The Director-General of the National Treasury, Dondo Mogajane, today conceded to Sakeliga that his circular to organs of state regarding continued BEE prerequirements and stopping tenders was not binding. This comes after a countrywide crisis was looming over the past couple of days in which virtually all government tender processes would grind to a halt because of a circular issued by Mogajane on 25 February. Organs of state have interpreted Mogajane’s circular as an instruction not to .
National Treasury director-general Dondo Mogajane said National Treasury would seek clarity from the Constitutional Court on government tender requirements.
28 February 2022 - In an extraordinary memo to “all organs of state”, National Treasury’s Director General Dondo Mogajane advised that “no new tenders be advertised” in South Africa and asked that tenders advertised from February 16 to be put in “abeyance”.