Pictured: Graham Pirie, CEO of Consulting Engineers South Africa (CESA) “The slowdown in developed economies has resulted in many of them looking for opportunities in Africa as the ‘last frontier’ utilising South Africa, in some cases, as the...
Pictured: “For its part CESA will continue with and strengthen its efforts to ensure the integrity of its member firms, as well as legally challenging irregular public procurement practice by clients wherever these may occur, utilising funding from...
Pictured: Naren Bhojaram, President of CESA and Thabo Mokwena, SIP7 coordinator Thabo Mokwena, SIP7 coordinator and guest speaker at the recent CESA Gauteng Presidential function, made an impassioned plea for CESA members to work together with...
Pictured: Manglin Pillay, CEO of the South African Institution of Civil Engineering (SAICE) Human Rights Day has come and gone, and it was interesting to learn that over the past two years, 144 complaints concerning water, water quality and related...
The high level of fraud and corruption taking place without condemnation and fear of retribution related to procurement in the construction sector has necessitated the creation of a ‘War Chest’ by Consulting Engineers South Africa (CESA).The aim of...
Consulting Engineers South Africa (CESA) is encouraged by Public Works Minister Thulas Nxesi’s support of its War Chest, but will like to clear some misconceptions about the need for such a fund. In his address at the inaugural South African...
The announcement by the Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs Department in its Municipal Systems Amendment Act draft regulations that municipal managers could face a ban of up to ten years, if they are found to have committed fraud,...
Pictured: Graham Pirie, CEO of CESA, and Victor Terblanche, CEO of Leads 2 Business Consulting Engineers South Africa (CESA) recently announced it had set aside one million rand towards its anti-corruption ‘war chest’, which it plans to use to take...
Consulting Engineers South Africa (CESA) supports National Planning Minister Trevor Manuel’s call to prohibit public servants from doing business with government and to seriously penalise defaulters. Manuel reiterated a call by Public Service and...