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Government contracts raise eyebrows LEASES OR SNEAKY DEALS?

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June 27, 2025

EYEBROWS have been raised over the procurement of office space for two key Northern Cape government departments, amid allegations of “questionable” leases.

- SANDI KWON HOO

It appears that payments continued for the rental of the Department of Transport, Safety and Liaison's provincial office located on the corner of Lennox and Sidney streets even after the lease expired and the building was evacuated due to safety concerns last year.

In correspondence dated November 28, 2024, the department advised that it would be “in contempt” if it paid the building owners, Ocean Echo Properties, directly.

This follows a court order obtained by Nedbank, instructing the department to pay rentals to the bank instead.

Staff members were forced to evacuate the building immediately on November 26, 2024, after the Department of Employment and Labour issued a prohibition notice due to structural defects, a lack of ventilation, non-operational lifts, and general non-compliance with occupational health and safety regulations.

Since then, officials have been sharing desks at the Office of the Premier.

Five bids were received in response to a tender for new office accommodation after the lease with Ocean Echo Properties ended in August 2024.

Competitive bids were received for the Savoy Hotel, the Du Toitspan building, Ocean Echo Properties, and the JW Sauer building, which was previously utilised by the Office of the Premier.

Following site visits, the JW Sauer building was identified as the most suitable option, as it could accommodate the Padkamp traffic station under the same roof within the provincial precinct.

It was recommended in April that a five-year lease be concluded for the JW Sauer building.

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