DA accuses Gordhan of flouting PFMA over SAA vaccine charter flight The Citizen newspaper is reporting that the chartering of the S340-600 at an estimated cost of R5 million was unnecessary because the vaccine maker, Johnson & Johnson, provided the vaccines on a not-for-profit basis. FILE: Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan. Picture: EWN
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JOHANNESBURG - The controversial South African Airways (SAA) flight to pick up vaccines in Belgium in February is back under the microscope on Friday morning with reports now claiming that it was not only unnecessary but also illegal.
The Citizen newspaper is reporting that the chartering of the S340-600 at an estimated cost of R5 million was unnecessary because the vaccine maker, Johnson & Johnson, provided the vaccines on a not-for-profit basis.
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The management of South African Airways (SAA) and the state-owned airline s business rescue practitioners were blasted by some members of Parliament for not being ready to report to the Standing Committee on Public Accounts (Scopa) on Tuesday about progress made to date.