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Oilgate is a South African political scandal in which the petrol company
Imvume Imvume Holdings is a South African oil company. It shot to fame in 2005 as a result of its involvement in what the South African press has dubbed the Oilgate scandal. In 2004, the investigation South African newspaper Mail & Guardian revealed Im ...
Holdings was accused of paying R11 millions of state money to the ruling
African National Congress The African National Congress (ANC) is a Social democracy, social-democratic political party in Republic of South Africa, South Africa. A liberation movement known for its opposition to apartheid, it has governed the country since 1994, when ...
shortly before the 2004 General Election. The money had been received from the state oil company,
PetroSA PetroSA (The Petroleum, Oil and Gas Corporation of South Africa ( SOC) Ltd.) is the national oil company (NOC) of South Africa. Its main activities are the extraction of natural gas from offshore fields about 89 km from Mossel Bay, the produ ...
, as part of an advance payment for a quantity of oil condensate that had been procured from
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, an international company. The scandal broke in an article written by the newspaper ''Mail & Guardian''. Imvume was able to get a court order restraining the ''Mail & Guardian'' from publishing the article, but was subsequently outmaneuvered when the
Freedom Front Plus The Freedom Front Plus (FF Plus; af, Vryheidsfront Plus, ''VF Plus'') is a right-wing political party in South Africa that was formed (as the Freedom Front) in 1994. It is led by Pieter Groenewald. Its current stated policy positions include ab ...
, an opposition political party, revealed the same information in
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. Under South African law, political groups making representations in parliament may not be subjected to legal action for the content of their statements. Since the information was now in the public sphere, the ''Mail and Guardian'' was able to print the article. Over the same period, Imvume Holdings was embroiled in the
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(UN) Oil-for-Food scandal. Although Oilgate proper refers to the party funding scandal, it is frequently linked to the Oil-for-Food debacle: the ''Mail & Guardian'' alleged that the ANC had been a key player in the Oil-for-Food deals, thus demonstrating that close and possibly inappropriate links existed between Imvume and the ANC.


Background


ANC links to Imvume

In February 2004, the ''Mail & Guardian'' reported that businessman Sandi Majali's companies, one of which was Imvume, had purchased Iraqi oil under the
Oil-for-Food programme The Oil-for-Food Programme (OIP), established by the United Nations in 1995 (under United Nations Security Council, UN Security Council United Nations Security Council Resolution 986, Resolution 986) was established to allow Iraq to sell Petrole ...
, which at the time was becoming infamous for its widespread abuse. The ''Mail & Guardian'' suggested that the
Iraqi government The federal government of Iraq is defined under the current Constitution, approved in 2005, as an Islamic, democratic, federal parliamentary republic. The federal government is composed of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches, as wel ...
had contracted with Majali due to his ostensible political access – for example, an ANC delegation had travelled to
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with Majali to meet with Iraqi officials, presumably to broker the deal, and ANC secretary general
Kgalema Motlanthe Kgalema Petrus Motlanthe (; born 19 July 1949) is a South African politician who was South Africa's third president of South Africa, president between 25 September 2008 and 9 May 2009, following Thabo Mbeki's resignation. Thereafter, he was depu ...
had written a letter to the Iraqi government saying that Majali had the ANC's "full approval and blessing." In 2001, Imvume won a tender worth about R1-billion to supply Iraqi crude oil to the state; which the ''Mail & Guardian'' alleged was "clearly no coincidence." The ANC ultimately admitted that it had advocated on Imvume's behalf with the Iraqi government, but said that it had been legitimate support for an emerging
black economic empowerment Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) is a policy of the South African government which aims to facilitate broader participation in the economy by black people. A form of affirmative action, it is intended especially to redress the inequalities creat ...
enterprise. In October 2005, the report of the independent inquiry appointed by the UN to investigate the Oil-for-Food programme, known as the
Paul Volcker Committee The Paul Volcker Committee (Independent Inquiry Committee) was formed to investigate alleged corruption and fraud in the United Nations Oil-for-Food Programme in Iraq. The committee was appointed by UN Secretary General Kofi Annan during April 2004 ...
, found both that ANC officials had been closely involved in the deals and that Majali had paid illegal kickbacks (known as surcharges) to the Iraqi regime. The ''Mail & Guardian'' asked whether ANC officials had been aware of the kickbacks arrangement.


ANC donation

Imvume Holdings later won another state tender, this time a R750-million contract to supply condensate feedstock to
PetroSA PetroSA (The Petroleum, Oil and Gas Corporation of South Africa ( SOC) Ltd.) is the national oil company (NOC) of South Africa. Its main activities are the extraction of natural gas from offshore fields about 89 km from Mossel Bay, the produ ...
, the state-owned oil and gas company. In May 2005, in another scandal, the ''Mail & Guardian'' reported that PetroSA had made an irregular payment of R15 million to Imvume, as an advance on the contract. The payment was made in December 2003, four months before the 2004 general election, and, later the same week, Imvume donated R11-million to the ANC. The ''Mail & Guardian'' suggested that the transfers were related to Imvume's links to the ANC. In July 2005, the newspaper reported on evidence that Imvume was "effectively a
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" for the ANC.


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