Of 40 national departments, only 17 fully complied with the requirement of timely payouts for suppliers – PSC

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GUEST - PSC Commissioner Anele Gxoyiya

The Public Service Commission says the late payment of suppliers remains a major problem at national government
level.

It revealed this in its quarterly bulletin. The commission says by the end of the second quarter of last
year 33 000 invoices worth R1-billion had not been paid within the prescribed 30-day period.
11 Mar 2024 4PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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