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Stephen McGown: No ransoms paid for hostages - Maite Nkoana-Mashabane

Minister says govt also has not knowledge of such ransoms being paid by anyone else

NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

QUESTION FOR WRITTEN REPLY 
PARLIAMENTRY QUESTION NO: 2366 
DATE OF QUESTION PAPER: 18 August 2017 
QUESTION PAPER:  28 of 2017

2366. Dr PJ Groenewald (FF Plus) asked the Minister of International Relations and Cooperation regarding South African citizens who are taken hostage

(1) What is the Government’s policy regarding South African citizens who are taken hostage (a) inside the country and (b) abroad;

(2) Whether the Government has to date paid any ransom directly or indirectly for the release of South African citizens; if so, (a) in which cases, (b) what was the ransom in each case and

(c)(i) to whom was the payment made and (ii) who made the payment;

(3) whether she has been informed of any ransom that has been paid to date by any other entity and/or persons for the release of South African citizens; if so, (a) in which cases

(b) what was the ransom in each case and (c)(i) to whom was the payment made and

(ii) who made the payment;

4) whether she will make a statement on the matter?

REPLY:

1. The position of the Government of the Republic of South Africa is that no ransom is paid for South African citizens taken hostage.
2. No, the Government has to date not paid any ransom directly or indirectly for the release of South African citizens.
3. No, the Minister has not been informed of any ransom that has been paid to date by any other entity and/or persons for the release of South African citizens.
4.The Minister will have no objection to making a statement on the matter.

Issued by Parliament, 4 September 2017