DA: Steele and Maynier - DA Welcomes Scopa's Revisiting of Arms Deal Report |
Despite the fact that cast-iron evidence has been available in the public domain
for nearly half a decade, showing definitively how the Arms Deal report was
whitewashed, Parliament has for a long time refused to confront this matter, so
Scopa’s decision to review this documentation is to be welcomed, and it
constitutes the first necessary step towards the reopening of a proper
investigation into the irregularities that occurred.
The reports that were put before Parliament today show how draft versions of the
Joint Investigation Report, submitted by the Public Protector, Auditor General
and National Director of Public Prosecutions, were substantially altered prior
to the formalisation of the final report, which was submitted to Parliament in
November 2001. These draft reports were made available via court order, in
December 2004, but up until now have never been formally reviewed by a
parliamentary committee.
Handwritten notes appear on many of these documents – though their author is
unknown, they appear to have been made during a meeting with then senior ANC
officials, including former President Mbeki, in which various aspects of the
reports that were politically damaging to the ANC appear to have been flagged.
These components of the reports were then erased from the final version that was
released publicly in 2001.
[From Part B - Auditor General’s
report - page 57: An example of an alteration made to the Joint
Investigation Report. Here, a section in the report implicating the former
Minister of Defence Joe Modise in influencing the tender process for Arms Deal
aircraft is removed, and a title which implicated him is altered to read “The
visionary approach of the former Minister of Defence”. For a summary of all
major changes to the Joint Investigation Report, view our
summary document.]
A summary of these alterations, including photographs of the handwritten notes
made in the draft copies that were obtained via court order, is available for
download. These alterations include documentary evidence of how various
parties, including ANC ministers, were absolved from any blame, after being
implicated in wrongdoing in the draft reports.
It is high time that Parliament takes action against those individuals
responsible for the whitewash of the Joint Investigation Report. The fact that
these documents have been brought before Scopa in the first place is
particularly a testament to the hard work of the previous DA spokesperson on
this committee, Eddie Trent MP, and we now need to ensure that the current
committee does everything in its power to ensure that justice is done.
MEDIA ENQUIRIES:
Mark Steele MP – 082 774 6167
David Maynier MP – 071 534 6398
Ross van der Linde – 076 543 7254