Morning cdes,

Why release a report that contains "interim and untested comments about 
individuals"? We know one of those individuals is the current Deputy President. 
This matter together with upheavals in the Intelligence Agencies makes me 
wonder whether we are not back in pre-Polokwane where state agencies were used 
for factional ends. I hope I am wrong though.

Communist regards,
Thembela. 
Sent via my BlackBerry from Vodacom - let your email find you!

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Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] President Jacob Zuma will publicly release the
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Bua News


*Zuma agrees to release Donen report *


*Bua News, Government Communication and Information System, Pretoria, 18 
October 2011*

Pretoria - President Jacob Zuma has decided to publicly release the 
Donen Commission of Inquiry Report, which probed South Africa's 
involvement into the Iraq Oil for Food Programme.

"The President has decided to release the report, after careful 
consideration, in recognition of the public interest in the subject 
matter. It will be available to the public no later than 7 December," 
said Presidential spokesperson Mac Maharaj.

The Oil-for-Food Programme, which was has been shrouded in much 
controversy, was established by the United Nations in 1995. It was set 
up with the purpose of allowing Iraq to sell oil on the world market in 
exchange for food, medicine and other humanitarian needs for ordinary 
Iraqi citizens without allowing that country to boost its military 
capabilities.

The Presidency acknowledges that the nature of the report's contents 
could lend itself to much negative reception.

"The Presidency is aware of the potential misuse of the contents of the 
report. We wish to caution that the comments made in the report about 
individuals must not be elevated to findings of fact as these were 
interim and untried comments.

"Those who were caught up in the subject matter of the inquiry did not 
have an opportunity to deal with their alleged involvement fully... It 
must be emphasised that the Donen Report clearly established that the 
conduct of the individuals from South Africa affected by the report does 
not constitute any offence under South African law," said Maharaj on 
Tuesday.

The three-member Donen commission was established in 2006 by former 
President Thabo Mbeki, headed by Adv Donen SC as Chairperson assisted by 
Adv Andrew Chauke and Snr Supt Lucy Moleka.

The Commission submitted the report to the Presidency in June 2006. 
Former President Mbeki referred the report to the Department of Justice 
and Constitutional Development for assessment and advice. -- BuaNews


*From: http://www.buanews.gov.za/news/11/11101815251002*
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