In her judgment‚ Judge Wendy Hughes said there had been a material dispute since 2012 as to whether the agreement was amended and extended to April 30 2015.
Ms Hughes said: "From the outset it is clear to me that Mahlalela did not adhere to section 217 (1) of the Constitution in that the extension agreement was not done in a fair‚ transparent‚ equitable and competitive and cost-effective manner.
"With regards to the cost-effective aspect‚ it is illustrated by (the Transport Department) that in the Mahlalela extension period‚ (Tasima) gained R2.5bn whilst the initial contract was for R355m inclusive of VAT."
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If we are going to get rid of these rigged BEE codes it's going to come under section 217 and the PPPFA. The designers of these codes know that you can't compete because you're not black (not that it matters that large amounts of your tax money is funding this plunder) and so have created an unfair and inequitable system.
Please do not fall for the now defunct adage - ours is not to question why, ours is but to do or die. The Zuma government needs to be more than questioned, it needs to be removed.
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