Terry Crawford-Browne: SA arms industry is dodging rules to sell weapons to Turkey
Terry Crawford-Browne has called on Parliament to investigate RDM and says Parliament has been deceived by the international arms industry.
Terry Crawford-Browne has called on Parliament to investigate RDM and says Parliament has been deceived by the international arms industry.
Whatever critics think of him, none will dispute that Terry Crawford-Browne is truly “an unreasonable man”.
The latest submission to the Zondo State Capture Commission is a lulu. Judge Zondo is going to have to pronounce on the alleged gross and wilful neglect of evidence by a fellow judge, Willie Seriti.
Terry Crawford-Browne is now petitioning SA’s Constitutional Court to set aside the findings and allow the country to sue the arms makers for the R70bn it cost taxpayers.
Terry Crawford-Browne, the former banking executive, has waged a two decade campaign to expose bribery in South Africa’s R70bn Arms deal.
Arms deal critic Terry Crawford-Browne has filed an application at the Constitutional Court, asking it to set aside the Seriti Commission’s report.
A South African panel that spent four years investigating allegations of corruption linked to about R46.7 billion worth of weapons purchased in the late 1990s found no evidence of wrongdoing by politicians or government officials.
“South Africans have been financially raped by the international war business and their governments, albeit with the collusion of our government,” arms deal critic Terry Crawford-Browne told the inquiry’s hearings in Pretoria.
The controversial 1999 multi-billion rand arms deal was “initiated with criminal intent”, the Seriti Commission of Inquiry heard on Monday.