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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