Minister Sisulu must order a full inquiry into the Madiba VIP jet scandal
The Minister of Defence and Military Veterans, Lindiwe Sisulu, must take political responsibility and order a full inquiry into how it is that former President Nelson Mandela was transported on an aircraft owned by a company reportedly linked to tax evasion, smuggling and racketeering.
The Department of Defence is responsible for the transport of VVIPs such as former President Nelson Mandela. The fact that former President Nelson Mandela was transported on an aircraft owned by a company reportedly linked to smuggling, fraud and racketeering risks compromising his security and diminishing his integrity.
Former president Nelson Mandela was reportedly transported from Johannesburg to Umtata on a McDonnell Douglas DC 9 operated by a company called Phoebus Apollo Aviation (see Beeld report).
Reports indicate that the company is owned by Hennie "Highway Hennie" Delport who has faced 7200 charges of cigarette smuggling, fraud and racketeering laid by the South African Revenue Service in 2007. The case has reportedly been thrown out of the criminal court but is being pursued in the civil court by the South African Revenue Service.
How is it that the company was not "security vetted" before the aircraft was used to transport former President Nelson Mandela?