Nuclear deal in South Africa – briefing reveals nothing much about this multi-trillion Rand nuclear project.
South Africa: Nuclear Deal Briefing Offers No Answers, Just Tired Rhetoric http://allafrica.com/stories/201507141432.html By Gordon Mackay, democratic Allianc, Capetown, 15 July 15
The DA notes that today’s media briefing by the Energy Department (DoE) and the South African Nuclear Energy Corporation (Necsa) on a so-called “status update” on the Nuclear New Build Programme contained no new answers to pressing questions on a multi-trillion Rand nuclear project.
While this briefing was a perfect opportunity for government to dispel widely held public opinion that South Africa’s largest-ever procurement deal is tainted with secrecy and unfolding behind closed doors, today saw nothing more than restatements of the same old rhetoric with nothing new to add.
That being said, it was plainly put that the State cannot divulge how much has been budgeted for this programme, nor can it disclose the exact cost of the anticipated programme.
The DA believes that any action taken by government ought to be conducted in an honest and transparent manner. Until all vital information regarding the nuclear deal is disclosed, we cannot be assured of this.
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