DEFENCE FORCE'S LEGAL FEES DOUBLES - R21,3 MILLION
The Minister of Defence and Military Veterans, Ms. Lindiwe Sisulu, revealed in Parliament that the Defence Force's total legal costs for last year (2010/01) amounted to R21,311 million. She was replying to a question of Mr. Pieter Groenewald, chief spokesperson for the Freedom Front Plus on Defence.
The amount of legal costs doubled from the previous financial year (2009/10) from R10,588 to R21,311 million. The minister could not say which part of the amount was due to court cases which the Defence Force had lost and for which an order to pay costs had been awarded against the Defence Force. The Defence Force had to pay R4,5 million (R4 512 201) for cases involving the trade union South African Defence Force Union (SANDU).
"It is very worrying that the legal costs had doubled and the minister does not know what the costs are for those cases which the Defence Force had lost. It is often reported in the media that the Defence Force had lost a court case and then taxpayers have to foot the bill. In my opinion various court cases are unnecessary and testify of a laxity and arrogance on the side of the Defence Force because they do not arrive for the court cases or react to court orders.
Various examples are cases which the SANDU had won. The minister will have to seriously look at her legal advisors and the Freedom Front Plus will be insisting on the cost of cases lost being calculated by the Defence Force," Mr. Pieter Groenewald (MP), chief spokesperson of the Freedom Front Plus says.
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