DA demands answers on luxury Audi Q5s for SA Navy amid crisis

Issued by Chris Hattingh MP – DA Spokesperson on Defence & Military Veterans
10 Mar 2025 in News

Please find attached soundbites in English and Afrikaans by Chris Hattingh MP.

  • Top officials in the SA Navy prioritise luxury while soldiers face severe resource shortages.
  • The timing of the multi-million rand purchase raises concerns of fiscal dumping before the budget year ends.
  • DA calls for transparency from Defence Minister and SANDF Chief

The DA demands answers on the South African Navy’s purchase of six luxury Audi Q5 SUVs, each of which retail at over R1 million. This decision underscores the continued disregard for the severe crisis facing the SANDF. While essential vehicles and equipment remain in disrepair or obsolete due to limited funds, top officials continue to prioritise luxury over the basic needs of soldiers on the ground.

The Democratic Alliance (DA) will submit parliamentary questions to ascertain:

–  The justification for purchasing luxury Audi Q5s for top officials in the SA Navy while soldiers face critical resource shortages.

–  Whether this purchase was made in the final weeks of the 2024/2025 budget year to ensure fiscal dumping before the year ends.

–  The rationale behind prioritising luxury vehicles over essential equipment and vehicle repairs needed by the SANDF.

This extravagant spending exemplifies the ongoing culture of privilege – complete with red carpets and golf days – while ordinary soldiers struggle without proper resources. It is yet another indicator of weak leadership that fails to put South Africa and its military personnel first.

The timing of this purchase raises further concerns. Acquired in the final three weeks of the 2024/2025 budget year, with quotes obtained as early as January, it suggests potential fiscal dumping—deliberately exhausting the budget before the financial year ends.

The Democratic Alliance will not allow this matter to go unanswered. We demand full transparency from the Minister of Defence and the Chief of the SANDF. South Africans deserve military leadership that prioritises security and responsible governance over luxury.