The Citizen (KZN)

Denel goes legal route

- Citizen reporter

Denel has applied to the North Gauteng High Court for an order declaring it had obtained approval to form a joint venture with VR Laser Asia, which has resulted in the establishm­ent of Denel Asia.

“In spite of the company’s numerous attempts to work with National Treasury to explain the legal processes followed in establishi­ng the Denel Asia joint venture, this matter remains unresolved and continues to unfairly cast doubt on Denel’s reputation and governance regime,” Denel’s acting group chief executive officer, Zwelakhe Ntshepe, said.

“We have always maintained and still maintain that Denel Asia was duly establishe­d after following and complying with all the relevant prescripts of the [Public Finance Management Act],” Ntshepe said.

Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan and the Treasury are the first and second respondent­s in the affidavit, which was lodged in Pretoria yesterday.

Ntshepe claimed Denel acted lawfully and in accordance and compliance with the PFMA, “in concluding and forming the joint venture agreement”.

“The doubts that have been cast over Denel Asia’s legal standing have led to negative perception­s about Denel from various stakeholde­rs, clients and potential clients, which has impeded the company’s ability to do business effectivel­y,” he said.

“The Asian-Pacific region is an extremely important region for Denel to expand its business and find new markets for our worldclass products, especially in the fields of artillery, armoured vehicles, missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles.”

Ntshepe said research showed that by 2018, the Asia-Pacific nations will command more than half of global defence procuremen­t outside of the United States and two-thirds of non-US defence markets. Ntshepe argued for a firm foothold in this region in the form of the establishm­ent of Denel Asia.

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