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Govt launches transparent supplier database

16 Sep 2015 - by Dorine Reinstein
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NATIONAL Treasury has

launched a Central Supplier

Database (CSD) to “simplify

the process of doing business

with government”.

The CSD would reduce

the exchange of compliance

documents in paper form,

eliminate multiple registrations

with different organs of state

and ultimately reduce the

cost for both business and

government, the department

said in a statement.

At the launch of the CSD 

on September 1, Minister

of Finance, Nhlanhla Nene,

said: “This central supplier

database is the first step

towards standardising,

automating and simplifying

the fragmented supply chain

management system and

is seen as the precursor to

eProcurement in government.

Currently, there is no single

consolidated comprehensive

supplier database and,

consequently, information

related to the compliance

requirements of government is

duplicated during procurement

processes.”

The CSD will interface with

the South African Revenue

Service to verify tax clearance

certificates. It will also verify

supplier information with the

register for tender defaulters

and database of restricted

suppliers.

“The first thing is to remove

the human element. As you

automate you remove the

human element and there

is a huge possibility of [the]

reduction of corruption because

that platform is transparent,”

the Minister said.

TMCs working with

government will have to

register on the CSD website,

www.csd.gov.za. Apart from

registering and capturing

supplier information on the

CSD, suppliers currently on

any database of organs of

state need to maintain their

records through the existing

supplier systems for the period

September 1 to March 31,

2016.

Once suppliers have

registered on the CSD and their

information has been verified,

a unique supplier number and

security code will be allocated

to them. Suppliers will only

be required to register once

when they do business with

government. From April 1, all

organs of state will be have to

use the CSD when selecting

suppliers.

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