DA to submit PAIA to force government to reveal amount of public money spent on chartered flight for Ramaphosa
15 January 2020
In response to a question posed by the Democratic Alliance (DA) to the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans, Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, the ANC-led government has refused to publicly disclose the cost of a chartered aircraft that flew President Cyril Ramaphosa and an entourage of officials to the Rugby World Cup (RWC) Final in Japan last year. The Minister cited security concerns as the reason for not disclosing the requested information.
The DA will now submit an application in terms of the Promotion of Access to Information Act (PAIA) in order to force government to reveal how much was spent on chartering this flight. Whilst the RWC Final was a momentous occasion for our country and it was necessary that Ramaphosa attended it, there are questions to be answered.
The DA feels strongly that information about the cost borne by the public to jet President Ramaphosa in and out of Japan does not compromise the President’s personal safety, and has no repercussions of any kind on state security. South Africans have the right to know where and on what their public money is being spent.
The response by the Minister confirms that a chartered aircraft was used, and reveals that national government does not want South Africans to know how much they spent on it. Furthermore, reports indicate that there were individuals onboard the aircraft whose presence at the RWC was of questionable necessity. One such individual is Dr. Gerhard Koornhof, the President’s Parliamentary Advisor.