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The sale of illegally poached abalone must end

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The sale of illegally poached abalone must end

30th January 2017

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The Department of Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF) has allegedly awarded an irregular contract worth R60 million to sell confiscated abalone, according to the Sunday Times yesterday. The contract was awarded to a company called Willjarro and has been suspended because of the irregularities, but the fact that DAFF continues the practice of selling illegally poached abalone is in itself a problem.

National government’s involvement in benefitting from confiscated abalone contributes to the criminalisation of fishing communities along our coastlines, and the practice of selling illegally poached abalone must stop.

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Operation Phakisa, a key focus of national government and Project Khulisa, the strategic focus of the Western Cape have identified the need to unlock economic growth along our coastlines. Poaching we believe, is having a negative impact on this opportunity for jobs and growth in the Western Cape.

On Friday 03 February, the first of three public hearings into the impact of abalone small scale fishing will commence in Saldanha Bay. Beverley Schäfer held committee meetings with community stakeholders, SAPS, SARS and the Hawks last year, and it revealed how South Africa is losing the war on abalone poaching.

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The public hearings are there to:

  • Establish the impact of poaching on coastal towns
  • To make recommendations
  • Find solutions

To this end we would like to invite you to the public hearings. Two more hearings are scheduled for 8 February in Gansbaai and 24 February in Cape Town.

Details for the first public hearing is as follows:

Date:  Friday, 03 February 2017
Time:  09:00 – 13:00
Venue: Dial Rock Community Hall, Albatros Street, SALDANHA BAY


Media enquiries:
Beverley Schäfer, MPP
DA Western Cape Spokesperson on Economic Opportunities, Tourism and Agriculture
083 598 3676

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