Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Right2Know Campaign calls on Seriti commission to release the arms deal documents

Loyiso Langeni
16 October 2013

The Right2Know Campaign is calling for a fully transparent process to expose the alleged corruption and abuse of power linked to Arms Deals. 

President Jacob Zuma appointed the Commission, in 2011 to investigate alleged corruption in arms deal.

R2Know Gauteng Spokesperson Dale McKinley said they are concerned by reports of attempts by the Seriti Commission to limit the public’s right to know. 

“Many documents and necessary information which is necessary to uncover the corruption and the civic surrounding arms deal is not being forthcoming and many witnesses are not getting the necessary documents.

"It will not assist us in getting to the bottom of what has been a serious and long running problem for our country,” McKinley added.

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