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Motsoaledi to face questions from MPs on UAE president’s controversial Bhisho landing

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Minister of Home Affairs Dr Aaron Motsoaledi has been called to appear before members of Parliament on Friday in connection with the landing of UAE President Mohammed bin Zayed al Nahyan and his large entourage in the Eastern Cape.

Home Affairs Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi. File picture: Bongani Shilubane, African News Agency (ANA)

MINISTER of Home Affairs Dr Aaron Motsoaledi has been called to appear before members of Parliament on Friday in connection with the landing of UAE President Mohammed bin Zayed al Nahyan and his large entourage in the Eastern Cape.

The Department of Transport in the Eastern Cape asked the national department to allow for the use of Bulembu airport in Bhisho for al Nahyan when he was on a private visit at his game reserve.

It was reported that al Nahyan was travelling with 500 people from 32 different countries.

Members of the National Assembly’s committee on home affairs agreed at their meeting on Tuesday to call Motsoaledi and the Border Management Authority to face questions.

Chairperson of the committee Mosa Chabane said they wanted to ensure that all the laws of the country were followed when al Nahyan arrived at the airport where he was processed with his delegation.

Chabane also said they wanted to satisfy themselves that there was documentary proof of the visit and that regulations were not breached.

Motsoaledi and his counterpart from the police Bheki Cele and the South African Revenue Service said last week all the laws were followed when al Nahyan arrived in the country.

Motsoaledi said the president of the UAE had asked to land at Bumbane airport.

There are three other international airports that were looked at where he could have landed because of the size of his delegation and cargo.

Chabane said they want full answers on the visit by the president of the UAE.

“The resolution forms part of Parliament’s constitutional obligation to hold the executive accountable, as well as the need to ensure that domestic and international law is applied,” said Chabane.

“The committee has noted the media briefing the minister and his counterparts have made on the subject, but it remains our responsibility to ascertain that indeed domestic laws and regulations have been followed. The committee has also resolved that it is prudent that it satisfies itself that there is documentary proof of all assertions made and that every regulatory provision has been followed,” he said,

The Department of Home Affairs had to send officials to Bulembu airport to process al Nahyan and his entourage.

Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni said because al Nahyan was a head of state they had to provide presidential protection services to him in line with other heads of state who come to South Africa either on business or private visits.

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