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Court cost order exposes SANDF failures and ANC attempts to hide Fort iKapa scandal


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Court cost order exposes SANDF failures and ANC attempts to hide Fort iKapa scandal

Court cost order exposes SANDF failures and ANC attempts to hide Fort iKapa scandal

11th June 2026

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The Gauteng High Court’s ruling ordering the SANDF to pay legal costs after moving Operation Prosper troops from Fort iKapa before the court could even hear the matter exposes a shocking failure of leadership and accountability within the defence force.

South Africans are now left paying the price for mistakes that should never have happened in the first place. Instead of addressing the appalling conditions soldiers were forced to endure, defence authorities chose to fight scrutiny, only to retreat at the last minute and leave taxpayers with the bill.

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It is also a devastating indictment of ANC attempts to cover up defence failures. The DA will now push for full disclosure of Operation Prosper’s spending, the Fort iKapa decision-making process, and the role of those who tried to bury the truth.

Last week, the ANC in Parliament tried to dismiss legitimate oversight concerns as “fabricated” and “misinformation”. They used parliamentary resources to shield the Minister and attack those telling the truth.

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Now the facts speak for themselves: troops were moved, repairs are underway, the SANDF withdrew its opposition, and the court awarded costs on an attorney-and-client scale. The presiding judge also reportedly expressed concern about what soldiers had been put through.

So, here is the simple question the ANC must answer: if conditions were acceptable, why were soldiers urgently relocated to Ysterplaat just days before the court hearing?

The reality is that it was two DA oversight inspections that uncovered what defence leaders and ANC politicians wanted hidden: more than 140 troops living in a leaking hangar, with poor sanitation, food shortages, no reliable hot water, and conditions so cold soldiers described it as an “icebox”. All of this occurred while approximately R823 million was allocated to Operation Prosper.

The court outcome and the SANDF’s own actions have now effectively vindicated those oversight findings. The very conditions that ANC leaders sought to deny were serious enough to trigger an urgent relocation of troops and ongoing repairs to the facility.

South Africans should ask what else the ANC chairperson is hiding. How can Parliament trust a chairperson who attacked oversight findings that have now been proven correct by subsequent events?

This is even more serious given that the Department of Defence is already the subject of SIU and Hawks investigations involving up to R2.5 billion in alleged fraud. The same ANC chairperson who discredited DA oversight also blocked transparency on how the R823 million was spent, while the Minister and her deputies accumulated a travel bill of roughly R14 million in just seven months.

There was money for flights and hotels, but not for proper accommodation, hot water and dignified living conditions for soldiers risking their lives to combat gangsterism on the Cape Flats.

 

Issued by Chris Hattingh MP and Nicholas Gotsell MP - 

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