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Douglas Gibson - Chief Whip of
the Democratic Alliance
David Griesel - Armscor
head of acquisition systems
Judge Willem Heath - Appointed by
President Nelson R Mandela, as Head of the Heath Special
Investigating Unit (March 1997) mandated to investigate mal-administration,
corruption, fraud, theft and misappropriation of State assets
and monies on a National level.
Mossuioa Lekota - Defence
Minister
Penuell Maduna - Justice Minister
Moeletsi Mbeki - Brother of
President Thabo Mbeki
Joe Modise - Former Defence
Minister - He
is currently chairman of Marvotech, a company which at last
year's Africa Aerospace and Defence show at Waterkloof Air Force
Base, advertised itself as a bridge between local and Russian
defence companies
Fazela Mohamed - Parliament's registrar of members'
interests, recommended a further parliamentary probe of
how ANC chief whip Tony Yengeni acquired his luxury MercedesBenz
car
Lt General Lambert Moloi - former
aide to Joe Modise
Jayendra Naidoo - Chief
government negotiator for the acquisitions. He co-ordinated
financing negotiations
Essop Pahad - Minister in
the office of the Presidency
Paul Setsetse - Spokesman for the
Justice Ministry
Shamin "Chippy" Shaik
- Head of the arms acquisition programme informed Jayendra
Naidoo of potential conflict of interest.
Shabir Shaik - Brother of
"Chippy" Shaik and Director of African Defence
Systems; Director of Thomson CSF
Gavin Woods - IFP MP and
chairperson of the Parliamentary Standing Committee for Public
Accounts
Tony Yengeni - African National
Congress Chief Whip. Former Chairman of Parliament's Joint Committee on Defence.
Yengeni's Mercedes Benz four-wheel drive, valued at R359 000
rand was bought by a senior DASA staff member and registered in
Yengeni's name three days later.
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