Development Bank's R3.5bn bailout of SAA may be depleted by early March - Gordhan
19 February 2020
Minister of Public Enterprises Pravin Gordhan has said that the R3.5bn in emergency funding that SAA received from the state-owned Development Bank of Southern Africa earlier in the year may be depleted by early March.
Gordhan was addressing a joint sitting of Parliament's Standing Committee on Public Accounts and Parliament's Portfolio Committee on Public Enterprises on Wednesday morning, where he stressed that the need to provide financial assistance to the beleaguered flag carrier would be a reality until the business rescue process is finalised.
The admission from Gordhan regarding the bailout money came in response to questions from SCOPA member Alf Lees. While the minister talked about the importance of the provision of finance, he did not make any definitive announcements about emergency funding.
SAA was placed under voluntary business rescue in December, and received R3.5bn of emergency funding from the DBSA in early January. Earlier this month its business rescue practitioners, SiviweDongwana and Les Matuson, made the decision to cancel all the airline's domestic routes except for the popular Johannesburg-Cape Town flight to save cash. Some regional and international flights were also cancelled. Their business rescue plan is expected to be finalised by the end of the February.