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R50 Million Raid of Soldiers’ Fund

6 March 2026 by Guest

Statement by Chris Hattingh MP – DA Spokesperson on Defence & Military Veterans:

Reports that up to R50 million belonging to South African soldiers may have been misappropriated through the South African Army Foundation point to a deeply troubling failure of governance in the defence environment. A continued reality under the current Minister of Defence Angie Motshekga.

The Foundation reportedly receives millions of rands every month through deductions from the salaries of serving SANDF members. These are contributions made by soldiers to support funeral cover, insurance and other benefits meant to protect their families.

Serious allegations have now emerged that large sums may have been diverted for unauthorised purposes, including the reported issuing of credit cards linked to senior military figures. At the same time, the Financial Sector Conduct Authority has confirmed that it has completed an investigation into the Foundation and two senior officials following a referral from the National Prosecuting Authority’s Specialised Commercial Crimes Unit.

The Democratic Alliance has submitted parliamentary questions to the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans to determine what she knew, when she knew it, and what action she has taken to protect our soldiers from this ongoing plunder.

If these allegations are confirmed, it would mean that money taken from our brave SANDF members would have been seriously misappropriated.

The fact that the Foundation’s own bank raised the alarm about suspicious outflows to personal accounts should have triggered immediate intervention. Instead, soldiers have been left in the dark while investigators pieced together what appears to be a systematic plunder of their hard-earned contributions.

The SA Army Foundation is meant to be a non-profit organisation serving those who serve our country, but instead, it appears to have become a feeding scheme for the connected and powerful.

Our soldiers serve under difficult and often in inhumane conditions and circumstances. They face ageing equipment, inadequate housing, and the daily dangers of defending our sovereignty. The least they deserve is the assurance that the funds deducted from their pay cheques are safe from the grasping hands of the corrupt.

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