Government in the process of buying Lindela Repatriation Centre

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Government in the process of buying Lindela Repatriation Centre
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Chairperson of parliament’s portfolio committee on home affairs Bongani Bongo said underperforming service providers at the centre will have their contracts cancelled.

at Lindela Repatriation Centre last week, the government plans on buying the centre, near Krugersdorp in Gauteng.

Committee members have raised their concerns on the poor management at the centre after they visited the facility on Monday morning.“You’ll note that the department is not the service provider. So, the providers are just with the service providers. What we’ll be monitoring to do is to cancel certain service providers that are not doing their work to the satisfaction of government and to cede other contracts where necessary.

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