SA Tourism Tottenham Hotspur deal

Former Tourism Minister, Lindiwe Sisulu and Harry Kane. Images via Backpagepics and Flickr.

SA Tourism Board abandons R1 billion Tottenham Hotspur deal

The Department of Tourism has confirmed that SA Tourism Board will not go ahead with the Tottenham Hotspur FC deal.

SA Tourism Tottenham Hotspur deal

Former Tourism Minister, Lindiwe Sisulu and Harry Kane. Images via Backpagepics and Flickr.

The SA Tourism Board will no longer proceed with the almost R1 billion Tottenham Hotspur FC sponsorship deal.

This was confirmed by Tourism Minister, Patricia de Lille on Thursday, 30 March.

TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR DEAL CANNED

De Lille said the SA Tourism Board will no longer proceed with the transaction nor will it seek the concomitant requisite approvals for the proposed transaction.

Furthermore, de Lille said given the current economic climate, the use of public funds must be carefully considered and for any department to fulfill its mandate it must be done in a cost effective way.

“Our justification for any significant spending must still make sense in terms of the broader economic climate we find ourselves in as a country,” she said.

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Tourism Minister Patricia de Lille. Image: Twitter/@PatriciadeLille.

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SA TOURISM GUNS FOR WHISTLEBLOWER

As previously reported by The South African in February, the SA Tourism Board launched a forensic investigation into the leaking of its Board’s discussion about the almost R1 billion Tottenham Hotspur FC deal.

In a statement, the Board said before the consultation process was undertaken, a presentation containing the details of the Tottenham Hotspur FC deal was regretfully leaked to the public.

“Unfortunately, this was before the planned consultations with stakeholders and any final decision on the deal being made,” the statement read.

The Board said it has deliberated and resolved that a forensic investigation on the leaking of the discussion be conducted.

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