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False Bay Naval Drills: Vice Admiral Lobese Faces Probe Over Iran Participation
EWN
January 18, 2026•4 days ago

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South African Navy Chief Vice Admiral Monde Lobese faces a formal investigation for allegedly disregarding President Ramaphosa's order to exclude Iran from naval drills. Despite a directive for Iran's withdrawal from "Exercise Will for Peace," participation proceeded. A Board of Inquiry has seven days to determine if the instruction was misrepresented or ignored, with potential repercussions for Lobese.
The South African Navy Chief is reportedly in hot water over Iran’s participation in naval drills, which allegedly occurred contrary to a direct order from President Cyril Ramaphosa.
The Sunday Times reports that Vice Admiral Monde Lobese is at the centre of this controversy, which is now the subject of a formal investigation.
Lobese allegedly disregarded a specific instruction from President Ramaphosa for Iran to withdraw from the "Exercise Will for Peace" drills held in False Bay, southeast of Cape Town.
Despite the executive directive, the participation proceeded, leading to the current disciplinary crisis.
On Friday, Defence Minister Angie Motshekga released a statement clarifying that the instruction regarding Iran’s participation in the naval exercise was communicated to all parties concerned and was formally agreed upon. However, reports persist that the Navy Chief is expected to face repercussions from President Ramaphosa for the failure to execute the withdrawal.
To resolve the matter, Minister Motshekga has established a Board of Inquiry to establish whether the President's instruction was misrepresented or intentionally ignored. This board has been mandated to complete its investigation within a seven-day period.
"The board of inquiry has been given seven days to complete its investigation."
While the focus remains on the Navy Chief, the City Press is reporting that Minister Motshekga is also on thin ice, as her own control over the military is currently being investigated.
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