Transnet washes hands of BR �scandal�
Thursday, March 24, 2016
Speaking to BusinessWeek at the launch of the new train on Tuesday, Transnet Engineering Chief Executive, Thamsanqa Jiyane said were it not for the peculiar designs that BR requested on the coaches, Transnet would have completed and delivered the coaches by January this year. “We have seen reports that Transnet bought the coaches in China while others alleged we repainted old coaches and delivered to Botswana. That is all not true. But we can understand the interest in this matter as it has emerged these allegations originated from a competitor who lost in the bidding process,” he said.
Transnet was contracted to manufacture the 37 coaches for R250 million (P180 million) last July and delivered the first batch of 22 on Tuesday.
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