Mbeki to be Consulted on Masekela Report |
Publication |
Cape Argus |
Date | 2008-02-13 |
Reporter | Sapa |
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The presidency said on Wednesday that it would have to consult President
Thabo Mbeki before commenting on a report quoting former ambassador to France
Barbara Masekela.
In the report, Masekela is quoted as saying she had arranged a meeting between
Mbeki and an arms company that is the co-accused in ANC president Jacob Zuma's
corruption trial.
"I will have to talk to the president about that," said Mbeki's spokesperson
Mukoni Ratshitanga.
The Sunday Times reported Masekela as saying she had arranged a meeting between
Mbeki - who was then deputy president and overseeing the arms procurement
process - and French arms company Thompson CSF, now called Thales, that was
bidding for a South African contract.
She described it as a "courtesy call" but was later "interrogated" according to
the Sunday Times, by law enforcement agencies.
Mbeki has said that he does not recall the meeting *1,
reportedly on December 17, 1998, which the Democratic Alliance once described as
a breach of the rules of the tendering process.
The company also offered Masekela a directorship but she turned it down because
she was uncomfortable with it.
The Star reported National Prosecuting Authority spokesperson Tlali Tlali as
saying the authority "did interact with her (Masekela) ... there was no formal
interview with her".
However, the report continued, documents filed by the Scorpions in Zuma's case
have named Masekela as having received money from Jurgen Kogl, a businessman
they suspect of laundering an alleged R500 000 bribe paid to Zuma by Thint, the
South African subsidiary of Thales.
With acknowledgements to Sapa and Cape Argus.