R22.5m for VVIP flights: Defence dept overspends budget

29th November 2017

By: News24Wire

  

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The Department of Defence has overspent on VVIP flights by R22.5-million since 2015, a parliamentary reply has revealed.

DA defence and military veterans spokesperson Kobus Marais submitted questions to Minister of Defence and Military Veterans Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula asking how much she had budgeted for VIP flights in the last three financial years.

Marais also asked how much of that budget had been spent.

In addition, the DA wanted to know how many VIP flights the department had taken since April 1, 2017, and the cost of each flight.

In her reply, Mapisa-Nqakula's used the term "VVIP charter flights".

She revealed that the department overshot its R26.8-million budget and spent more than R61-million in the 2016/17 financial year.

Money wasted on 'luxuries for the political elite'

The department underspent its budget for the 2015/16 financial year, while it was still within its budget for VVIP charter flights for the 2017/18 financial year with there having been ten flights for very, very, important people.

The most expensive flight cost the department more than R6.6-million, followed by a R4.6-million flight.

It is not clear who was flying and where they were headed.

The reply showed that the department had overspent by R22.5-million over three financial years.

The DA said it would ask further parliamentary questions to determine exactly which VVIPs were transported, whether or not they were on official business and who accompanied them.

"This is what happens when President Jacob Zuma refuses to fly on the perfectly functional presidential jet, Inkwazi."

Marais said the government could have used the money to build toilets and RDP homes for poor communities.

"The DA will not sit idly while the ANC continues to waste money on luxuries for the political elite at the expense of millions of South Africans who are forced to survive without the most basic of services," he said.

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