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State Information Technology Agency

Western Cape education department refutes R1.2bn tender irregularities
Education
/ 4 December 2024

Western Cape education department refutes R1.2bn tender irregularities

The State Information Technology Agency has recommended an investigation into the tender awarded to Blue Network Consortium

By Umamah Bakharia
To do business with government, Huawei must have South African staff
Business
/ 29 March 2022

To do business with government, Huawei must have South African staff

So says Luvuyo Keyise, the chief executive of the State Information Technology Agency, who has given the tech giant six months to bring South Africans into the fold

By Sarah Smit
Government data must stay in South Africa, says state technology executive
National
/ 28 March 2022

Government data must stay in South Africa, says state technology executive

Data sovereignty is a key priority for governments and other entities as they migrate to public cloud services

By Sarah Smit
Offline horrors hit home affairs
Article
/ 23 November 2018

Offline horrors hit home affairs

One of the department’s centres was unavailable for 130 out of SA’s 248 working days in the past year

By M&G Data Desk
Death threats and dismissals: Inside SITA’s ‘clean-up’ probes
Article
/ 17 July 2018

Death threats and dismissals: Inside SITA’s ‘clean-up’ probes

Among several investigations relating to the agency are two which former president Jacob Zuma previously ordered

By Caryn Dolley
Fleece the state, face the music
Article
/ 15 June 2018

Fleece the state, face the music

Public officials who routinely find loopholes to siphon money out of government coffers may soon find themselves in the dock

By Sabelo Skiti and Bongekile Macupe
Police supplier’s offices closing, but business still running
Article
/ 17 May 2018

Police supplier’s offices closing, but business still running

In April FDA shut down the police’s firearm permit system and property control and exhibit management

By Angelique Serrao
Boeremag link to state IT company and dodgy police supplier
Article
/ 2 May 2018

Boeremag link to state IT company and dodgy police supplier

IPID director Robert McBride told Scopa he has been met with resistance to suspend certain people

By Jan Gerber
Contractual spat puts justice system in peril
Article
/ 2 March 2018

Contractual spat puts justice system in peril

A tech company is holding the justice system to "ransom"

By Staff Reporter
IPID, Hawks raid 7 properties in case against Phahlane, SAPS contractor
Article
/ 6 December 2017

IPID, Hawks raid 7 properties in case against Phahlane, SAPS contractor

The raids were conducted under the direction of the Special Commercial Crimes Unit, and were part of IPID’s investigation into Phahlane.

By Angelique Serrao
SITA admits there was irregularity in SAPS tender allegedly linked to Phahlane
Article
/ 9 November 2017

SITA admits there was irregularity in SAPS tender allegedly linked to Phahlane

Phahlane says the tenders allegedly being spoken about were awarded through the SITA and not the police.

By Angelique Serrao

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