http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070106/wl_uk_afp/britainsafricadefencecompanybae

British investigators probing South Africa arms deal: report

LONDON (AFP) - Britain's Serious Fraud Office is investigating alleged
"substantial payments" from BAE Systems to a senior South African
defence ministry official over a 1999 arms deal, The Guardian has reported.

The newspaper said the SFO was liaising with South Africa's organised
crime unit to probe the accounts of Fana Hlongwane, a prominent
businessman and former adviser to the country's late former defence
minister Joe Modise.

Modise, who quit the post in 1999 and died in 2001, was named in a South
African parliamentary report that year as being involved in a company
that stood to benefit from an overall 5.5-billion-dollar arms
procurement deal.

The deal included the purchase of 12 trainer Hawk jets from Saab and BAE
worth 1.5 billion pounds but investigators said the Pretoria government
was not fully told of its costs and some contractors were treated more
favourably.

The Guardian, which has alleged impropriety on the part of BAE Systems
in a number of arms deals for a number of years, said Saturday the SFO
was also investigating the British defence company's southern Africa agent.

SFO detectives were expected to travel to Pretoria in weeks, it said in
a report from Johannesburg, quoting unnamed South African sources.

The newspaper said BAE Systems declined to comment on the specifics of
the SFO investigation but quoted a spokesman as saying it was "fully
co-operating" with the probe. Hlongwane was said to be unavailable for
comment.

The report comes as the British government is facing international
pressure to explain its decision to halt an SFO probe into a
controversial arms deal between BAE Systems and Saudi Arabia in the 1980s.

Attorney General Lord Peter Goldsmith, the government's chief legal
adviser, announced on December 14 that the SFO had halted its
investigation into claims BAE Systems had set up a slush fund for some
Saudi royal family members.

He claimed the decision was made in the interests of national and
international security.

Prime Minister
Tony Blair said years of "ill feeling" between Britain and "a key
partner and ally" would have developed if the investigation had been
allowed to proceed.

The SFO is said to be investigating allegations of corrupt payments by
BAE Systems to politicians and officials in Tanzania, Chile, the Czech
Republic and Romania.

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