South Africa: Govt Spends Millions On Nuclear Advice - Minister

23 September 2016

The department of energy has spent close to R33m of its earmarked R200m on advisory services for South Africa's nuclear build programme, said Energy Minister Tina Joemat-Pettersson.

Responding to a written question from Phakamani Dlamini, EFF MP, about how much has been spent on advisory services thus far and what the names of the service providers are, Joemat-Pettersson said advisory services to the extent of R20m were obtained from Mahlako-A-Phahla and project management systems from Empire Technology to the value of R171m were procured.

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