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Greater Tshwane Sanco regional chair
says nothing prohibits him from doing business with the state because he is not employed by it.
Abram Mashishi says reports linking him to alleged corruption are not new.
According to a report, Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi is heard saying in a recorded meeting about tenders that our people should be satisfied. and looked after .
Lesufi rejected the news report.
SA National Civic Organisation (Sanco) Greater Tshwane regional chairperson Abram Mashishi has said he hopes reports that he was part of a meeting in which tenders were reportedly discussed with Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi will not disqualify him from doing business with government in future.
Lesufi Denies Tender Irregularity Claims iafrica.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from iafrica.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
LESUFI REJECTS TENDER FRAUD CLAIMS By SIFISO JIMTA Gauteng MEC for Basic Education, Panyaza Lesufi.
HOURS after a damning report implicating Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lusufi’s in a tender disaster, calls continue to mount demanding for him to go.
Daily Sun’s sister publication City Press published a story about a secret tender meeting in Soshanguve.
According to City Press, Lesufi was recorded in that meeting held on 3 February which he allegedly held with his team, during which his department tenders were discussed.
In the recording, Lesufi allegedly told the team that, as an MEC, he had to ensure people were satisfied at all costs.
Education MEC awaits lab results after school pupils come down with ‘food poisoning’ 19 March 2021 - 12:31 Image: Vathiswa Ruselo/Sowetan
Gauteng’s education department is awaiting feedback from an investigation into allegations of food poisoning affecting as many as 203 pupils at MH Baloyi Secondary School in Winterveld, Tshwane.
Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi visited the school on Thursday and sanctioned an investigation into the allegations.
Lesufi said samples of the food had been taken to a laboratory.
Pupils who consumed food during break on Tuesday complained about stomach pains and upset stomachs in the early hours of Wednesday.
Provincial education spokesperson Steve Mabona said about 203 pupils who consumed the food had experienced stomach ailments and many were taken to health facilities for medical attention.