Arms-to-Russia Row Raises Doubt About South Africa's Compliance With Arms Control. It Could Face Tougher Scrutiny in Future [analysis]
The recent furore over accusations by the US ambassador to
The debate was further fuelled by the South African government's reluctance to provide clear answers to questions about what
The general view about arms transactions is that they are always shrouded in secrecy. And that they involve some of the most unscrupulous characters. But, in my view, based on my expertise in defence policy, intelligence and international security, these are misconceptions. The South African defence industry is one of the most highly regulated in the world. That's not to say it isn't prone to manipulation and weaponisation for foreign policy objectives.
Allegations of flouting international arms control rules, let alone being party to the
Companies and people found to have flouted the arms control legislation would be prosecuted in the South African courts. They would also most likely face sanctions from some western countries, including the US.
The Lady R incident has compromised
The first is the announcement by South African president
Arms control: what's in place
It is this strictness that has sometimes caused discomfort with the South African defence industry. There have been complaints from the industry that some lucrative prospective transactions have been lost because they've been declined by the National Conventional Arms Control Committeee, or delayed by calls for more scrutiny.
Public and private sector involvement
What seems to have irritated the South African government and confused the public in the US ambassador's accusatory statement is the inherent assumption that all arms transactions are conducted by the state. This is incorrect.
Even though the National Conventional Arms Control Committee decides on whether a particular arms transaction should proceed, it does not manage the fulfilment of the transaction. This includes the logistical arrangements. The onus lies with the relevant company to conclude the transaction in line with the provisions of the permit and the associated end-user certificate.
The South African defence industry comprises state-owned entities such as Denel, Armscor and a division of the
The defence force itself is not mandated to engage in arms transactions except through Armscor.
What this shows is that the investigation into the allegations of arms supply to
Further compounding matters is the fact that the Lady R cargo ship docked at the time when
Who sells what to whom
Both
The figures in Table 1 and Table 2 set out the nature and size of arms transactions. They provide context to the US ambassador's allegations.
As Table 1 shows,
Similarly, from the export perspective,
Potential focus areas for the inquiry
Establishing the factual basis of the allegations is the primary mandate of the judicial inquiry. The actual contents of the consignment of Lady R, and the direction of the transaction (incoming or outgoing cargo or both) will need to be crucial elements of the inquiry.
The legitimacy of the transaction in terms of legislative compliance, including documentary evidence, should enjoy priority. This will be linked to the institutions and the personnel involved in the preparation, processing and finalisation of the transaction. This would need to be done before concluding whether the transaction could be directly or indirectly linked to
The terms of reference for the inquiry will clearly give an indication of the scope and depth of issues to be investigated. And the associated options for consequence management.
What next
Regardless of the outcome of the inquiry, more efforts will have to be made to repair diplomatic relations between
The ultimate goal will be to restore diplomatic status as it was before and to avert the potential exclusion of



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