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BUSINESS REPORT / 31 OCTOBER 2017, 3:30PM / ZEENAT VALLIE

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File image: Public Enterprises Minister Lynne Brown. IOL.

CAPE TOWN - Minister of Public Enterprises Lynne Brown will embark on a working visit to Pakistan from 1-3 November on the invitation of Pakistan’s Minister of Defence Production, Rana Tanveer Hussain.

The three day visit will see the Minister exploring the potential between South Africa’s state-owned arms and defence manufacturer, Denel and Pakistani companies defence force.

“We are very grateful to the Honourable Minister of Defence Production, Mr Rana Tanveer Hussain, for this opportunity to explore the potential to further deepen the relationship between our countries”, said Brown.

Minister Brown will lead a delegation to Pakistan that includes the Director-General in her department, Mr Mogokare Richard Seleke, Denel’s Chief Executive Officer, Mr Zwelakhe Ntshepe, and senior Department and Denel officials.

Notably, Denel has a reputation for innovation, ranking among the world’s Top 100 arms manufacturers.

Diplomatic relations between the two states have been maintained since 1994.

Former President Nelson Mandela also visited Pakistan in 1999.

The bilateral trade between South Africa and Pakistan is on a significant upward trend.

The trade has significantly grown from R2.5 billion in 2016 to R8 billion in 2017.

The South African delegation will also visit strategic sites for discussions on potential future cooperation between Denel and the Pakistani Defence Force.

Yet, the arms deals company has been cast under the spotlight for in early October this year for allegedly tabling a flawed audit report.

This was brought up in Parliament by the Auditor General’s office.

The report said SizweNtsalubaGobodo (SNG) failed to properly account for irregular expenditure in its report of Denel’s financials and that legislators should not rely on the financial report tabled by Denel.

The arms dealer has since fired back by stating that all matters relating to irregular expenditure in the 2017 financial year have been fully disclosed.

Denel maintains that this report (note 35 on page 202 of the integrated report) was meticulously reviewed by SNG, prior to them signing off their audit report on July 31st this year.

READ ALSO: Denel clears up 'irregular expenditure' rumours

- BUSINESS REPORT ONLINE

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After welcoming coming guests ......... I will say,
Buy what ever you want , but first test that , second try to have ToT as much as possible if not full,,,,,, but make sure its not assembly line online............. Rest good to SA and PAK growing co-operation .............
 
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G6 would be :welcome:
apke mun mai Turkish Delight :)
Hope PA test it before any final order or deal, G-6 looks impressive.
I didn't know there were so many fans of the G6. It made quiet a mark, with the LeClerc as well, in the liberation of Aden, back in Aug 2015.
http://www.janes.com/article/53503/analysis-emirati-armoured-brigade-spearheads-aden-breakout

Details of the G6 Rhino:
http://www.armyrecognition.com/sout...nical_data_sheet_specifications_pictures.html

@MastanKhan @BATMAN
 
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I always Sympathized with South Africa always marginalized by Indians , South Africans are quite nice folks and closer business defense ties makes sense
 
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t5_52.jpg


I think we should get read to welcome this beast in Pakistani Arsenal
 
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Choosing this over the G6 Rhino - My sympathies and condolences.
We are looking for Truck Mounted Artillery Gun and G6 is not and it's a great Artillery Gun. Also we should get Towed Artillery Guns from Denel
 
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Choosing this over the G6 Rhino - My sympathies and condolences.
the g6 is a heavy weight weapon(46 tonne) that would be a nightmare to move in the kashmir region. whilst the t5-52 is much smaller and lighter machine and weighs 28 tonnes)
 
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the g6 is a heavy weight weapon(46 tonne) that would be a nightmare to move in the kashmir region. whilst the t5-52 is much smaller and lighter machine and weighs 28 tonnes)

G6 is good for Sindh & Punjab provinces border with India, where major future battles may be fought.
 
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