
Department of Transport changes tune on now-invalid R899 million tender
The High Court has declared the Department of Transport’s tender process for a new driver’s licence card machine printer was “irregular, invalid, unlawful and unenforceable.”
SATURDAY, 10 JANUARY 2026, 09:44

The High Court has declared the Department of Transport’s tender process for a new driver’s licence card machine printer was “irregular, invalid, unlawful and unenforceable.”

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