Programme News

19 February 2014
(News)
Close to a year since the Arms Procurement Commission started its investigation into the arms deal, the classification of documents is still delaying the process. These issues arose in August last year when the commission postponed its public hearings after the defence department requested urgent meetings to discuss the declassification of documents. But the issue reared its head again today....
19 February 2014
(News)
Lawyers for Human Rights are demanding access to top secret contracts government signed with arms suppliers as part of the 1999 multi-billion rand deal. Lawyers representing arms deal critics turned up the heat at the commission, probing the package on Tuesday. Former Trade and Industry Minister Alec Erwin wrapped up his testimony, but may be re-called for cross-examination. On Tuesday, when...
19 February 2014
(News)
Former ANC MP Andrew Feinstein yesterday asked how the truth about South Africa's 1999 R30-billion arms deal could be revealed if vital information was hidden from the public. Feinstein spoke after Lawyers for Human Rights declined to cross-examine former trade and industry minister Alec Erwin at the Arms Procurement Commission hearings because documents central to his testimony had not been...
19 February 2014
(News)
The declassification and availability of key documents on Tuesday continued to be a stumbling block for the Arms Procurement Commission proceedings. Lawyers for Human Rights declined to cross-examine former trade and industry minister Alec Erwin, because arms deal contracts had not been made available to its legal team. The cross-examination of Mr Erwin was set to begin on Monday but was...
18 February 2014
(Press release)
  Lawyers for Human Rights, on the instructions of Andrew Feinstein, Paul Holden and Hennie van Vuuren, on Tuesday was left with no option but to decline the opportunity to cross-examine former trade and industry minister Alec Erwin at the Arms Deal Commission due to lack of access to vital documents central to the witness’s testimony.  Judge Willie Seriti excused Erwin, saying:...
18 February 2014
(News)
The government, with the benefit of hindsight, would have done things differently in trying to create economic growth through the 1998 arms deal, former trade and industry minister Alec Erwin said on Monday. Testifying at the arms procurement commission, chaired by Judge Willie Seriti, he said: "The policy was not a total success but it was a success in our view and that success was better...
17 February 2014
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As the first senior politician to serve in the ­Cabinet that signed off on the controversial arms deal prepares to take the stand ­tomorrow at the Arms Procurement Commission headed by Judge Willie Seriti, a damning audit report reveals just how badly South Africans were conned. Former trade and industry minister Alec ­Erwin (pictured) is set to take the stand ­tomorrow. He is the...
17 February 2014
(News)
The commission has not declassified all the documents before it, and legal teams are still not given adequate time to prepare for cross-examinations. Monday's brief postponement of proceedings at the arms deal commission exposed two of its most serious flaws. Firstly, that it has not declassified all the documents in evidence. The commission adjourned in August 2013 to deal specifically...
4 February 2014
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The South African Police Service has asked the Constitutional Court to set aside a Supreme Court of Appeal order that international and domestic legislation compelled it to investigate alleged crimes against humanity in Zimbabwe. The case started in 2008 when the Southern Africa Litigation Centre and the Zimbabwe Exiles Forum sent a docket to the priority crimes litigation unit of the National...
24 January 2014
(Press release)
  The Tshwane metro police officer, accused of the kidnapping and assault of six Zimbabwean nationals in 2010, has been convicted in the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court. Steven Ndou changed his plea from not guilty to guilty on Friday before being convicted of the 2010 kidnapping and assault of three of the victims. The case has been postponed to 28 February for the purposes of a pre-...