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SAA responds to New Age spend

Cape Town – South African Airways (SAA) said the Democratic Alliance’s (DA) “insinuation” of political interference over its New Age spend is “deeply concerning”.

SAA spokesperson Tlali Tlali told Fin24 on Monday that the SAA has about 20 daily, weekly and weekend titles for distribution and use by our customers in the lounges and on board its aircraft.

“The New Age title is one of various publications on offer to our customers,” he said.

On Monday, Fin24 reported that SAA had spent R9.4m on purchasing about six million copies of the New Age newspaper, which is owned by the Gupta family.

Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene replied to a parliamentary question posed by the DA that since March 2011, SAA purchased 5 927 000 copies of The New Age that were supplied to domestic on-board flights, lounges and airports.

The newspaper was in circulation for just three months before SAA started buying the New Age and its circulation figures are not audited by the Audit Bureau of Circulations.

“Noting that the DA intends writing to the Minister of Public Enterprises (Lynne Brown) to institute an investigation, SAA will yield to this mooted investigation before commenting fully on this matter,” said Tlali. 

“The insinuation that there was political interference without any proof is deeply concerning.”

Natasha Mazzone, DA shadow minister of Public Enterprises, wants Brown to investigate whether President Jacob Zuma had any influence on the agreement between SAA and the New Age, whether such spending is financially viable given the current state of SAA, and why the New Age was chosen ahead of any other national newspaper.

This comes as SAA’s annual general meeting was postponed from the first week of October, because it had not yet finalised their 2014/15 annual financial statements, according to the Treasury, which now oversees the state-owned entity.

Source: Fin24

 

 

 

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