This tender has been awarded to PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERS for R 1 370 869 55.
PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERS
Issuing Organization
National Prosecuting Authority (NPA)
Location
National
Award Date
11 June 2026
Award Date
11 June 2026
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
70399
Awarded To
PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERS
Awarding Entity
National Prosecuting Authority (NPA)
Award Value
R 1 370 869 55
Awarded: 11 June 2026
GOVERNMENT
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