DA: Statement by David Maynier, DA Shadow Minister of Defence and Military Veterans, calls for full-scale parliamentary inquiry into the disaster in the CAR (25/03/2013)

25th March 2013

The Democratic Alliance (DA) believes that Speaker of the National Assembly, Max Sisulu should appoint a multi-party ad hoc committee, comprising of members of the Portfolio Committee on International Relations and Co-operation and the Joint Standing Committee on Defence, to conduct a comprehensive inquiry into the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) "military assistance operation" in the Central African Republic (CAR).

Today, General Solly Shoke, Chief of the South African National Defence Force, informed us that 13 soldiers were killed, 27 soldiers were wounded, and 1 soldier is missing in a "high tempo, high intensity battle" in the CAR.

We extend our condolences to the families and friends of the soldiers who lost their lives in the CAR.

The highly questionable deployment of the SANDF to the CAR, which was authorized by President Jacob Zuma on 02 January 2013, has been a complete disaster from the beginning. The official reason for the deployment of the SANDF, which was essentially to assist with capacity building of the CAR defence force, was never plausible.

The multi-party parliamentary ad hoc committee must probe a number of issues including:

The SANDF was deployed in terms of a Memorandum of Understanding with a government that no longer exists, and there seems to be no peace to keep in the CAR. Moreover, there is a serious question about whether the SANDF has the capacity to support and sustain military operations in the CAR.

The priority must therefore now be to withdraw the SANDF from the CAR. In the end, the fact is that the SANDF should never have been deployed in the CAR.