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The Auditor General's forensic
investigation into the Arms Deal
The Auditor-General's report was
presented to parliament on November 15, 2001. Listen to the
audio clips
below and hear what government, opposition and various
commentators had to say about the report:
| Audio
Link |
Description
of audio clip |
| Ngcuka |
Bulelani
Ngcuka, National Director of Public Prosecutions, clears
the government of impropriety |
| Lekota |
Mosiuoa
Lekota, Defence Minister, says investigations will
continue |
| Mangcu |
Xolela
Mangcu from the Steve Biko Foundation says politicians
should not behave defensively |
| Walkout |
The
DP walks out of Parliament in protest against procedural
issues. |
| Taljaard |
Renette
Taljaard, DP spokesperson, says her party is concerned
over allegations against high ranking officials
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| Heitman |
Helmut
Heitman, defence consultant, says the report appears to be
fair
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| Holomisa |
Bantu
Holomisa, United Democratic Movement leader, says the arms
report is a cover-up |
| Woods |
Gavin
Woods, head of SCOPA, says the committee will use the
report as well as its own investigations |
| De Lille |
Patricia
De Lille, Pan Africanist Congress MP, says government must
take responsibility |
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