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  • No VVIP 777LR for South Africa's Zuma
    Posted by Graham Warwick 9:14 AM on Jul 06, 2012

    South Africa has canceled plans to buy a fleet of four new VVIP aircraft, including a Boeing 777-200LR for President Jacob Zuma and a Bombardier Global 6000 for Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe.

    The R 2.2 billion ($260 million) purchase of the 777 and Global had become increasingly controversial, leading new defence minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula - who took office on June 12 - to seek a legal opinion on the procurement. She issued a statement today announcing she had "met with the companies approached to submit proposals for the procurement of VVIP aircraft...[and] informed them that the current process has been cancelled."

    The statement says the purchase proposal from Boeing had lapsed on June 15, and that South Africa's deposit (reported as $10,000) will be returned.

    Mapisa-Nqakula says the South African Air Force's existing VVIP aircraft still urgently need replacing and "at some point a new procurement process will have to be embarked on...the department will have to conduct a consultation process that takes into consideration all our circumstances before a new process can start."

    Plans to lease VVIP air transportation from a private service provider until the new aircraft could be delivered remain intact, but Mapisa-Nqakula says she has asked the defense ministry to "seek legal advice on the status of the process to allow us to make an informed decision" on the plan.

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