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Defence minister rejects freezing new Denel orders

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October 02, 2025

MINISTER of Defence Angie Motshekga is standing firm in her refusal to freeze new orders for arms manufacturer Denel, despite the state-owned enterprise's financial failure to meet parliamentary reporting deadlines.

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Defence minister rejects freezing new Denel orders

DEFENCE Minister Angie Motshekga says her executive authority does not give her the power to interfere in Denel's day-to-day commercial operations, such as freezing specific orders. | Parliament of SA

Motshekga asserts that her ministerial role does not extend to interference in Denel’s commercial dealings.

She made the statement days after she wrote to Parliament, requesting an extension to table Denel’s 2024/25 annual report after the entity failed to meet the stipulated September 30 deadline because the audit for the 2024/25 financial year has not yet been finalised.

Replying to parliamentary questions from DA MP Chris Hattingh, Motshekga said while her department was the government’s shareholder representative, Denel was governed by the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA).

"This means it operates as a government business enterprise with its own legal identity, separate from the Department of Defence," she said.

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