Sisulu should make a public statement on alleged emergency landing in New Zealand
The Democratic Alliance (DA) believes that the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans, Lindiwe Sisulu, should make a public statement on the alleged emergency landing of an aircraft transporting Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe to New Zealand to attend the Rugby World Cup 2011 (see EWN report).
An aircraft transporting Deputy President Motlanthe was reportedly forced to carry out an emergency landing at Wellington International Airport in New Zealand over the weekend.
If the reports are true, this will be the second time that the deputy president has been involved in an emergency landing. An aircraft transporting the deputy president was forced to carry out an emergency landing in the Congo almost two years ago on a return flight from Libya.
The defence department is ultimately responsible for the safety of the deputy president when travelling.
Minister Sisulu should therefore make a public statement and explain: