Speech on the Budgetary Review and Recommendation Report of the Portfolio Committee on Defence and Military Veterans
Speech by ACDP MP, Steve Swart

Issued by the ACDP Parliamentary Media Office

BRR Report on Defence and Military Veterans

Dec 2, 2025

House Chair, the ACDP has taken note of the reports which paint a dismal picture. The South African National Defence Force’s (SANDF) operational condition is now at critical levels with the Auditor-General saying “the serviceability of prime mission equipment remains below acceptable levels and maintenance backlogs are worsening due to the reallocation of funds and personal expenditure.”

Due to severe underfunding, the Navy operates one of four frigates and one of three submarines, and is unable to patrol our waters effectively.

The Air Force only has a handful of Gripen fighters and Oryx helicopters flying, while most transport aircraft are grounded for lack of spares. The Army’s infantry combat vehicles and trucks, many over 30 years old, have poor availability rates and ammunition stocks are low.

It is no wonder that the Chief of the Navy, Vice Admiral Lobese, has severely criticised government for underfunding. Whilst his comments may verge on insubordination, they are made out of a deep-seated frustration and echo many warnings from the Chief of the SANDF, as well as members of both portfolio committees.

We are failing to provide the resources necessary for an efficient SANDF. Whilst there are insufficient financial resources, we are also concerned about adverse audit queries including two material irregularities.

In addition, cost of employees takes a lion share of the budget—67%, whilst only 33% is allocated towards maintenance and capital acquisition. 

Lastly, the ACDP is equally concerned about the dire situation facing the Department of Military Veterans and whilst we appreciate what the report sets out and will definitely support it, we do believe additional resources are required for the SANDF.

I thank you.

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