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GSSC denies tender impropriety
[ IT WEB Johannesburg, 12 March 2008 ] - The Gauteng Shared Services Centre (GSSC) has denied all allegations of impropriety regarding the process through which it awarded the GautengOnline school ICT tender to SMMT Online.
This is even though it has come to light that one
person has a major stake in three of the companies that form part of
the R2 billion tender-winning consortium.
Tebogo Mogashoa is CEO of SMM Telematics, as well as CEO and 100%-owner of Tebfin - both of which are part of SMMT Online. In addition, Mogashoa is non-executive director and acting chairman of the board of JSE-listed Beget, a third beneficiary, whose empowerment partner is SMM Telematics.
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Tebogo Mogashoa is CEO of SMM Telematics, as well as CEO and 100%-owner of Tebfin - both of which are part of SMMT Online. In addition, Mogashoa is non-executive director and acting chairman of the board of JSE-listed Beget, a third beneficiary, whose empowerment partner is SMM Telematics.
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March 17, 2008
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