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"We do not discuss the transportation of VVIPs (very, very important people)," said defence spokesman Siphiwe Dlamini.
Eyewitness News (EWN) reported on Wednesday that Motlanthe was flown to Italy earlier this month on a private Boeing 727, despite the country having an "adequate air force fleet".
A photograph posted on a government website showed Motlanthe exiting the plane with his partner Gugu Mtshali.
EWN reported that the aircraft was owned by African National Congress supporter and arms dealer Ivor Ichikowitz.
It was the same plane used by President Jacob Zuma on his controversial shadow plane trip to the United Nations general assembly last year.
It also reported that an official Air Force Falcon 50 was used to fly African Union Commission chairman Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma to Addis Ababa, in Ethiopia, last week, even though she was no longer a government official.
Dlamini confirmed that Dlamini-Zuma was flown in a state aircraft.
"The flight was an official task. It was a gesture to the AU and was a contribution by the South African government," he said.
In July, the government cancelled plans to buy a new jet worth R2bn for Zuma.
Source: Sapa via I-NET Bridge
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