Auditor-General to probe "shadow planes" used by President Zuma
The Democratic Alliance (DA) welcomes Auditor-General Terrance Nombembe confirmation that an investigation will be conducted into expenditure on the so-called "shadow planes" used during President Jacob Zuma's recent visit to the United States.
President Jacob Zuma's Boeing Business Jet ("Inkwazi") was "shadowed" by two backup aircraft including a South African Airways Airbus A340 and a Bombadier Global Express XRS during a recent visit to the United States.
The SAA Airbus A340 (200) is a long range, four engined, wide body jet aircraft designed to carry more than 250 passengers. The Bombadier Global Express XRS is an ultra-long range executive jet air aircraft designed to seat up to 19 passengers.
The justification for the use of backup aircraft to "shadow" President Jacob Zuma's Boeing Business Jet has never been properly explained.
We do not have all the facts but operating the three aircraft may have required up to 16 pilots, two flight engineers and 16 cabin crew and cost more than R10 million.