Notice to all businesses
Report Corruption at 0800 701 701
- A call is made by a person representing a “government department”
and he/she inform the service provider that work or a tender has been
granted to him or her (without him or her having submitted a quotation or a
bid)
- The service provider soon receive an order by fax, attached to an
official covering letter.
- NOTE THE ORDER AND THE COVERING LETTER ARE FICTITIOUS!
- Following the “order” the scam representative calls and tells the
service provider to approach a certain supplier who could assist him or her
to deliver the requested service,
details of such a supplier are given to him or her by that scam
representative.
- The service provider who got the work from government is required
to pay into the account of unknown supplier ( a person who has been
recommended to help him/her to render the required service), a deposit.
These two people never met and they don't know one another. Deals were
concluded telephonically.
- As a result of this the service provider is having a fraudulent
order, denied by the department as authentic government document and
therefore cannot claim any payment he or she might have lost in the process.
- The service provider is now robbed of his / her cash deposited to
unknown person.
- BEWARE
- Always verify the validity of the calls and correspondences
pretending to be from a government department, if they are really from a
government department. Note that the government strictly follows procurement
processes. No tender is without a bid process or a quotation system
followed.
- For further enquiry and assistance please don't hesitate to call:
Integrity Management Unit, Office of the Premier
JM. Mndawe
Tel 013 766 2160
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