DA to PAIA Minister Radebe’s R14.5 billion Sudanese oil deal memorandum of understanding
The Democratic Alliance (DA) will submit an application in terms of the Promotion of Access to Information Act (PAIA), for the memorandum of understanding which Energy Minister Jeff Radebe signed with the Sudanese government in November last year. This follows concerning reports that the Minister is embroiled in a clandestine R14.5 billion oil deal with war-torn South Sudan.
It is alleged that Radebe and his team have already spent R20 million on this pursuit, expenditure which includes the hiring of a private jet to travel to South Sudan.
It is utterly incomprehensible that the failing ANC government has not communicated on this matter and that money is being used to fund travels for ventures which have not been condoned by the Central Energy Fund (CEF). Furthermore, this Sudanese deal has not been tabled before Cabinet for approval, nor has it been approved by the National Treasury.
Reports however indicate that Radebe seems to be set on venturing on with this deal despite serious opposition. The Minister has allegedly argued that the deal is currently only in its feasibility stage and therefore does not require higher approval. The CEF has identified the project as impractical and has subsequently rejected funding this ‘feasibility’ undertaking.
It is interesting to note that news of the deal has followed close on Radebe’s firing of the head of the CEF.