Monday 17 March 2014

SA sold 12 Reva III/V armoured combat vehicles to Equatorial Guinea - David Mayneir


David Maynier
17 March 2014






DA MP says this information emerged thanks to new, more transparent, reporting standards by the NCACC

DA welcomes greater transparency on conventional arms sales from SA

National Conventional Arms Control Committee (NCACC) chairperson, Jeff Radebe, has committed to tabling annual and quarterly reports, containing information on conventional arms sales, which has previously not been disclosed to Parliament.

On 22 August 2013, I wrote to Jeff Radebe pointing out that the NCACC was not complying with the enhanced reporting requirement set out in the National Conventional Arms Control Amendment Act (No. 73 of 2008).

The NCACC's annual and quarterly reports have, up until now, only contained information relating to the country, category and value of all conventional arms sales.

However, the reports should have contained information relating to the country, type, description, quantity and value of all conventional arms sales.

Replying to my letter on 08 March 2014, Jeff Radebe informed me that, after taking independent legal advice, he had decided:

The NCACC's annual and quarterly reports would in the future reflect the additional required information;

The NCACC's 2012 annual and quarterly reports would be updated with the required additional information and re-tabled in Parliament; and

The NCACC's 2013 third and fourth quarterly reports, containing the required additional information, had been tabled in Parliament.

What this means is that for the first time detailed information including the type, description and quantity of conventional arms sold will be disclosed to Parliament.

The NCACC's new enhanced reports will boost Parliament's capacity to conduct oversight of conventional arms sales from South Africa.

A recent controversial sale of armoured combat vehicles to Equatorial Guinea illustrates the point.

The transaction would have been reported in the NCACC's 2013 fourth quarterly reports as follows:

Country - Equatorial Guinea

Category - C

ZAR Value - R42 300 000

Explanation -
However, given the enhanced reporting requirements, the transaction has been reported in the NCACC's 2013 fourth quarterly report as follows:

Type and Description - Armoured Combat Vehicles

Final Importer State - Equatorial Guinea

Item Description - Vehicle, Mine Protected - Reva III - Vehicle, Mine Protected - Reva V

Quantity - 9 - 3

Value - R30,600,000.00 - R11,700,000.00


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