The Minister of Finance is determined to conceal from the courts, and the public, the loan agreement he entered into to finance the country's expensive and corrupt arms purchases. We analyse the agreement and discover what he's so keen to hide.
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Keywords:
Arms Deal
Arms Procurement
Armscor
Bribes
British Aerospace
BAe
International Monetary Fund
IMF
Trevor Manuel
Maria Ramos
Approval by Parliament
government to government agreement
Minister of Finance
Commissions on arms sales
South African Defence Force
Gripen
Hawk aircraft
Crawford-Browne
Terry Crawford-Browne
guarantee
finance agreement
Barclays Bank plc
South Africa
Arms Deal
Arms Procurement
Armscor
Bribes
British Aerospace
BAe
International Monetary Fund
IMF
Trevor Manuel
Maria Ramos
Approval by Parliament
government to government agreement
Minister of Finance
Commissions on arms sales
South African Defence Force
Gripen
Hawk aircraft
Crawford-Browne
Terry Crawford-Browne
guarantee
finance agreement
Barclays Bank plc
South Africa
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