Government's non-payment of invoices within 30 days remains a concern to the PSC.

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GUEST - Anele Gxoyiya - Public Service Commission (PSC) Commissioner

Public Service Commission (PSC) Commissioner Anele Gxoyiya highlighted the ongoing issue of delayed payments by government departments to suppliers, which is impacting service providers nationwide. According to the PSC’s Quarterly Bulletin, the non-payment of invoices within 30 days remains a serious concern, with significant financial implications. Gxoyiya emphasised the need for stricter “consequence management” to hold accounting officers accountable and called for urgent reforms in financial management systems within national and provincial departments.
15 Oct 2024 1PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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