Diplomatic immunity will not save SADC chief's son

The son of SADC Executive Secretary, Tomaz Augusto Salomao, who recently crashed a car assigned to his father might not be covered by diplomatic immunity because he is 21.

The young man took his father's official car and crashed into a residential wall along Segoditshane way.  A SADC source revealed that the organisation is very strict about the use of official vehicles. 

He said unauthorised people are not allowed to drive the vehicles.  Only his official driver, it is said, chauffeurs even Salomao.  The car was parked at his residence when his son took it without permission and drove away. His father was not home. 

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