It is improbable that Lindiwe Sisulu abused the chartered flights
In the current outgoing parliament, there are only two outstanding speech makers, Minister Trevor Manuel and the Democratic Alliance (DA) MP David Maynier. Manuel and Maynier aren't just good in speech delivery, they are very principled politicians who pursue the truth relentlessly. They have endured insults thanks to their thick skins.
Manuel was recently described as a free agent by the African National Congress (ANC) Secretary General, Gwede Mantashe while Maynier was instructed in parliament by Lindiwe Sisulu to take his "flea-infested body and sit down". I have no doubt that these two politicians are aware of words of wisdom that Frans Cronje of the South African Institute of Race Relations once shared with me: "Any boxer who gets into a ring without expecting to be punched will be foolish". Whereas Manuel will be leaving the parliamentary politics, Maynier will be going back to serve in the 5th democratic parliament of the Republic.
I was not surprised that Maynier is one of the candidates who occupy a top spot in the DA parliamentary list. Despite Sisulu's (unparliamentarily) insults, Maynier has persistently continued to be a thorn in the side of ANC ministers. Amongst others, he had demanded information regarding the number of times Lindiwe Sisulu had used the chartered flights on a Gulfstream jet when she was still the defence minister and the cost thereof.
Lindiwe Sisulu has always insisted that she took only 35 trips in the private jet instead of 205 flights as reported by the current defence minister, Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula. According to the Sunday Times, this matter has created a "bitter feud" between Sisulu and Mapisa-Nqakula. So far, I am agreeable to Sisulu's version. The calculation of Lindiwe Sisulu's trips was flawed.
The Sunday Times wrote: "Documents show that on one occasion, the jet took off from Lanseria airport, landed at Ysterplaat Air Force Base in Cape Town, headed to Durban, then on to Swartkop Air Force Base in Pretoria and returned to Lanseria". Mapisa-Nqakula is being disingenuous by saying that this constitutes four trips. I fully agree with Sisulu, this represents one trip.