Ceta’s R49m ‘irregularly purchased’ headquarters needs R20m to comply with safety regulations

[SA Labour News - South Africa] - 29/10/2025
Sunday Times reports that the controversial Construction Education and Training Authority’s (Ceta’s) Midrand headquarters, the 2024 purchase of which was found to have been irregular, was concluded without the building having a working air conditioning system.
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