1. Yes, the supply chain management and procurement policies are strictly adhered to and all required committees to approve acquisition are in place.
2. No, all acquisition matters are done through credible committees.
3. Measures are always in place as the unit follows the supply chain management prescript.
4. (a) Challenges:
(i) All the vehicles disposed of, must go through a process of eNaTIS and Microdotting. The vehicle must be cleared by SAPS.
(ii) The above-mentioned process is lengthy and time-consuming. Normally, vehicles that have been acquired recently have already gone through the above-mentioned processes. Therefore, during their disposal, they do not need to repeat the processes.
(iii) Vehicles that become BER (beyond repair) as a result of an accident cannot be disposed of immediately because of Board of Inquiry still needs to be convened and possible claims determined for claims for or against the state. Such vehicles will only be disposed of after the investigation is complete.