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Secret meeting in Lyttelton: NAMES OF OTHER ATTENDEE’S REVEALED
The much-publicised secret meeting in a home in Pretorius Street South, Lyttelton, which was revealed last week by The Afrikaner has caused a big stir in political circles.
Further evidence regarding who else was present can know be revealed. Beside Mr Roelf Meyer, Genl. Bantu Holomisa, Genl. Tienie Groenewald, Dr Cornй Mulder, Mr Pik Botha, Genl. Magnus Malan and Mr Rusty Evan, Director General of External Affairs, also present was Mr S Cleary, Johan Smit, Johan Lehman (or Leeman) George Darmanovitch, Quinten Coetzee and F. du Randt.
The fact that the meeting was known as a “VAG meeting” indicates the possibility of feedback to a group operating under this label and are support of Mr Roelf Meyer’s party. An investigation has been launched to establish the meaning of the abbreviation VAG and what the connection is with the people, who’s names have now been revealed.
Mr Jaap Marais, Leader of the HNP, referred in a press release to the important implications that Genl Groenewalds involvement holds for the Freedom Front and also the irregular involvement of Mr Rusty Evans, an official of the Department of External Affairs, with a party political action to which the previous Minister of External Affairs, Mr Pik Botha is morally and financially committed and in the unthinkable company of Genl Tienie Groenewald. Mr Marais’s press release reads as follows: Tienie, Pik, Roelf and Rustyvans under the spotlight The newly revealed secret meeting in Lyttelton of 16 November, last year, has led to extremely important political questions. That Genl Tienie Groenewald, a leading figure in the Freedom Front (FF) expressed support at the meeting for Mr Roelf Meyer and Genl Bantu Holomisa’s United Democratic Movement (UDM) and on top of that undertook to channel money to the party points to an unparalleled political absurdity. These two parties are supposed to be political poles apart. That he did it in the presence of a co-member of the FF, Dr Cornй Mulder, confirms that this unusual political relationship between the UDM and the FF has already reached an advanced stage.
What makes Genl Groenewalds support for the UDM even more suspect, is that Mr Pik Botha also gives his moral and financial support to Mr Roelf Meyer’s party at the meeting. That Genl Groenewald finds himself in a political relationship with Mr Pik Botha and Roelf Meyer must rattle the very foundations of FF supporters because this begs the question of where does Genl Groenewalds political loyalty rest.
In addition, the presence of Mr Rusty Evans, previously a fulltime Director General of the Department of External Affairs at the meeting, is clearly interference by him in party politics that is in conflict with public service ethics. This also points finger to the Pik Both – Tienie Groenewald – Rusty Evans conspiracy involving the much discussed document from the files of External Affairs that testify of a secret relationship between Mr FW de Klerk and Genl Constand Viljoen that was brought about with the help of this department. A court order was obtained regarding statements by among others, Mr Rusty Evans and Tienie Groenewald for the allegation that the document was falsified (This is disputed by the HNP, because correspondence with the institution involved, regarding the nature of the document, indicates that the statements of Mr Evans and others could not be substantiated).
Mr Evans presence at this secret political meeting confirms the continued political relationship between him and Mr Pik Botha. More important, is the evidence that he, as Director General of External Affairs, was directly involved with South African party politics along with far-left politicians like Pik Botha and Roelf Meyer. This implies that this Department under Pik Botha and Rusty Evans probably were continually busy promoting left political aims in South Africa under the influence and with the help of external (non RSA) institutions. This increases the credibility of the contents of The Document regarding this Departments involvement with internal party politics to the advantage of external (non RSA) institutions.
The new disclosures about Tienie Groenewald’s political going’s on again confirms the HNP’s correct judgement and conduct by not allowing the party to get involved in actions in which Tienie Groenewald plays a role, such as the Afrikanervolksfront (Afrikaner Nation Front).
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Transcript of Newspaper article published in The Star dated February 1998 by Chris Steyn
Shadowy group ‘seeks to seize power by 2004’ Planned economic coup said to be funded by crime
A top secret destabilisation campaign is allegedly being waged by an elite group of 38 former and present political leaders, businessmen and some prominent rightwingers to gain economic power and take political control by the year 2004.
The campaign involves the use of organised syndicates smuggling drugs, guns, gold and diamonds as well as the movement of hundreds of millions of rands of apartheid slush funds out of the country on a “rolling programme”.
Sources in the group have divulged that it is privately known as the Verligte Aksie Groep (VAG).
Founded in the early 90’s, it asked certain apartheid intelligence structures to develop and execute a suitable strategy to deal with the expected loss of the democratic election. Sources have named key figures in the group. The informers do not wish to be named because they say their lives and considerable financial security would be in danger.
The sources make three extraordinary claims: crime syndicates are a big source of income to VAG members and the group is being driven by a political agenda and has built up a fortune offshore. At least 250 files on operators who were involved in criminal operators – and in certain cases still are – are being kept in the offices of one of the group’s estimated 27 local front companies. The name of the Pretoria based company where the files are kept, is known to the Investigative Unit.
The unit also has lists of names of people who have been involved in the crime syndicates in among other countries, Britain, Switzerland, the United States and Germany. Those who see a political agenda behind the campaign say the VAG wants to take power in 2004, wants a return to a white government and wants economic control.
Besides these conspiracy allegations the masterminds are said to be laundering money in the “Rolling Programme” out of and into South Africa through a complex web of banks, trusts and front companies. The names of these front companies in America and Europe have been given to the Investigative Unit.
It is alledged that major banks are being used in Japan, Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States, Switzerland and Lichtenstein. The trust funds are said to be held in the Canary Islands and Honduras.
Investigations into the VAG are continuing and questions on its activities are expected when Parliament opens on Friday. Annexure 6 Transcript of an Afrikaans News Paper article published in The Rapport dated ??? by Z.B. DU TOIT: Johannesburg
Nelson seeks ANC-spy’s He say’s it’s in the interest of the country
The names of leading members of the ANC that spied for the previous government, must be made known says President Nelson Mandela – even if they are members of his present cabinet.
At a press conference held in the Malasian capitol Kuala Lumpur, President Mandela said the ANC wants to know who the involved people are, “not to take action against them, but because they are probably still doing it today”.
DISCLOSURE Pres. Mandela’s statement follows a revelation before last week’s amnesty committee of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission that highly placed ANC members acted as informers for the previous government during the apartheid era. The committee decided that the disclosure of such names would not be pertinent, however, the ANC has directed many appeals to the commission to do so. This includes a letter from Vice-Pres. Thabo Mbeki addressed to the chairman of the amnesty committee, judge Hassan Mall.
SUMMONS Early this week, the commission to all appearances were still hesitant and said they were considering investigating the matter. On Friday, the chairman of the commission, Bishop Desmond Tutu unequivocally said: the commission was going to investigate the matter and reveal the names, three weeks after the involved people were notified. Page break…
Continue… A spokesperson for the commission, Mr John Allan, said the possibility exists that the policemen who applied for amnesty would be summonsed should they refuse to reveal the names of the informants willingly. Should Bishop Tutu continue to establish the names of the informants, this could lead to friction with the amnesty committee. Informed legal circles told Rapport that judge Mall without doubt, based his decision on established legal grounds. Bishop Tutu, however, made known his intention to discuss the matter with the committee.
However, at his news conference in Kuala Lumpur, Pres. Mandela said the disclosure of the names would be in South Africa’s interest and correspond with the governments policy of transparency. ELEMENTS Certain elements in the country still want to return to the old order, he said “They use different strategy’s and if people with high profiles were informers, then the country should know”. In the mean time, a senior police officer from the previous order said the police relied on a wide network of informers in the ANC and its military wing, Umkhonto We Sizwe. Page break…
Annexure 7 Transcript of an Afrikaans article published in Idasa Conspiracy by Jaap Marais
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