/ 10 April 2014

Arms deal cost R46.666bn – report

The M&G's Sarah Evans explains everything you need to know about the arms deal commission
The M&G's Sarah Evans explains everything you need to know about the arms deal commission

The arms deal cost R46.666-billion, the Star newspaper reported on Thursday.

The daily said that was the official figure for the controversial 1999 defence procurement package from the National Treasury.

"The total nominal expenditure on the SDPP [Strategic Defence Procurement Package] between 2000/01 and 2013/14 has been R46.666-million," treasury deputy director general Andrew Donaldson said.

The deal was financed with loans from foreign banks, with loan costs totalling R51.3-billion.

He was testifying before the Seriti commission of inquiry in Pretoria, which is headed by Judge Willie Seriti and is investigating alleged corruption in South Africa's multibillion-rand arms deal.

President Jacob Zuma appointed the commission of inquiry in September 2011, after the high court in Cape Town was asked in 2009 to appoint an independent judicial inquiry into the arms deal.

The commission was supposed to have concluded its work by last November but asked Zuma for a 12-month extension after several delays, including the resignation of senior inquiry officials.