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On 22 January 2014 Minister Molewa announced that once pre-screening and vetting by the State Security Agency (SSA) was completed, that the names would be publically released.
The Department of Environmental Affairs also invited stakeholders to register to participate in the work of the committee.
The Committee of Inquiry embarks on its work ahead of the 17th Conference of Parties (CoP17) of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) in 2016.
In the coming months the committee will consult with relevant stakeholders before submitting a set of recommendations to the Inter-Ministerial Committee (IMC).
Due to the technical nature of the issues to be discussed by the Committee of Inquiry, a TAC has been established. The Technical Advisory Committee, comprising the Directors-General of the Departments of the Ministries represented in the Inter-Ministerial Committee (IMC), will facilitate the processes and ensure that both technical and strategic matters are adequately addressed before reports and or recommendations are submitted to the IMC for consideration.
The IMC will meet as soon as the Committee of Inquiry and the TAC have finalised reports for its consideration.
It is important to emphasize that South Africa has not taken a position on the issue, and will not do so until the committee has completed its work and presented its findings.
Any proposal will be based on sound research, taking into account the terms of the London declaration.
“As government we have not in the past and will not in future be swayed by anyone with vested interests in either outcome,” says Minister of Environmental Affairs Edna Molewa.
Molewa added that South Africa prescribed to sustainable utilization principles, which in turn formed part of the Integrated Strategic management of Rhinoceros.
In January 2015 Minister Molewa d the country on progress with regards to the integrated strategic plan, noting that significant progress had been made since the plan was announced in 2014.
The 21 member committee is chaired by Ms. Nana Magomola, and will report to the Inter-Ministerial Committee before the end of 2015.
The committee comprises a cross-section of stakeholders from both the public and private sector: leaders in their field who have been selected based on extensive expertise. This includes representatives from law-enforcement agencies, SANPARKS, the scientific community, the immigration service, the revenue service, the conservation industry, private wildlife owners, community organizations as well as non-governmental organizations (NGO”s) and traditional leadership.
1. Mr. Lourence Mogakane, Chairperson: National Committee of People & Parks Programme
2. Hosi Ntsanwisi, representative of the National House of Traditional Leaders
3. Ms. Yolan Friedmann, Chief Executive Officer: Endangered Wildlife Trust
4. Dr. Jo Shaw, Rhino Coordinator (WWF South Africa)
5. Mr. P Gastrow, The Global Initiative against Transnational Organised Crime
6. Dr. M Knight, Rhino Management Group
7. Mr. Pelham Jones, Private Rhino Owners Association
8. Mr. K Lockwood, Economist
9. Mr. M”t Sas-Rolfes, Environmental Resource Economist
10. Prof. J Donaldson, Chair of Scientific Authority
11. Lt-Gen. Elias Mawela, South African Police Services (SAPS)
12. Adv. J de Lange, Legal advisor
13. Adv. Pieter du Rand, Department of Justice and Correctional Services
14. Dr. Lyle Pienaar, State Security Agency (SSA)
15. Ms. Nthabiseng Malefane, Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO)
16. Ms. Mandisa Motha-Ngumla, South African Revenue Services (SARS)
17. Dr. Sam Ferreira, South African National Parks (SANPARKS)
18. Dr. David Mabunda, Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife
19. Mr. Johan Eksteen, Mpumalanga Tourism and Parks Agency
20. Mr. Riaan de Jager, Limpopo Department of Economic Development, Environment and Tourism
21. Dr. Wendy Annecke , South African National Parks (SANPARKS)
TERMS OF REFERENCE OF THE COMMITTEE
Despite South Africa”s efforts and a rise in the number of arrests and prosecutions for rhino poaching related crimes – poaching is on the rise.
Minister Edna Molewa notes that given the highly organized nature of the syndicates involved, the poaching figures could be considerably higher were it not for South Africa”s interventions.
Among the measures being implemented are:
The Committee of Inquiry will consider information submitted by stakeholders and invite organisations or individuals to present information to it for consideration.
A schedule of engagements/workshops being convened by the committee will be made available in due course.
THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS
Enquiries:
Albi Modise
Cell: 083 490 2871