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"content": " Thank you, Hon. Speaker for giving me an opportunity to contribute to this Motion. First, I support this Report bearing in mind the concern that has been indicated earlier. Some commendable work has been done by the Committee, but the writing of the Report itself, more so the wording, as indicated, may render this good Report and recommendations impossible to implementable. That is the big danger I see. Despite that, I support the Motion. On the two main recommendations – on debarment and on the CEO taking personal responsibility – again, there is a weakness. We are not quite sure what exactly is supposed to happen to the CEO when he takes “personal responsibility.” According to the Report, there are areas where the management gave false information or inadequate information to the Auditor- General. They also did not act on the advisory of the Attorney-General and the PIC. They ignored their information. If an organisation ignores their own information and goes ahead, like in this case, to get the bidders proceed when they have failed technical evaluation, it is immaterial how good their prices are, if they are technically incapable of delivering what is being requested to be done. Therefore, those are gross mistakes made by the CEO. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor."
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