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MEC DUNGA HOSTS IMBIZO WITH UNPAID SERVICE PROVIDERS IN JOHANNESBURG

The MEC of Finance, Nkululeko Dunga, today held an Imbizo with unpaid service providers at the City Hall, Johannesburg, attended by Premier Panyaza Lesufi,to engage and seek resolution.

More than 250 service providers attended theImbizo, and frankly and honestly engaged the MEC and senior management on the challenges they continue to face.

The Imbizo also brought together key stakeholders and institutions, includingStandard Bank, SAPRAH, the National Home Builders Registration Council (NHBRC), and the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB), who provided guidance and support to service providers on issues ranging fromaccess to finance to compliance and registration.

Key departments were also represented, including Health, Education,  Development, and Human Settlements, to ensure that sector-specific concerns raised by service providers could be addressed directly by the relevant authorities.

All queries and complaints raised by service providers were formally recordedfor follow-up and resolution.

During the course of the Imbizo, a number of service providers were paid on the spot, a demonstration of the Department’s practical commitment to resolving outstanding payments.

MEC Dunga, together with Premier Lesufi, reaffirmed their firm commitment that outstanding service providers must be paid, and that all related issues, including outstanding documentation and compliance requirements, must be attended to without delay.

The MEC will, in due course, report back to service providers and the public on progress made in resolving the issues raised at the Imbizo.

SUPPLIED.

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