Public Sector & Procurement Law
Deep expertise in government and public law.
Public sector law is one of the most complex and specialised areas of South African legal practice. MSI Attorneys brings rare, deep expertise to this field through Co-Director Tshandatshamaanda Sigwadi, who has advised many of South Africa’s leading public institutions on compliance, procurement, and governance.
Whether you are a government entity navigating PFMA obligations, a supplier challenging an unfair tender award, or an organisation facing a regulatory investigation, we provide clear, strategic advisory rooted in a thorough understanding of administrative and constitutional law.
How We Can Help
- PFMA and MFMA compliance advisory
- Supply chain management and procurement compliance
- Administrative law advisory and PAJA applications
- Public sector contracts — drafting, review, and disputes
- Regulatory investigations and disciplinary matters
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I challenge an unfair government tender?
Yes. Government procurement must comply with Section 217 of the Constitution — it must be fair, equitable, transparent, competitive and cost-effective. An irregularly awarded tender can be reviewed and set aside by the High Court.

