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In the 1990s, Steyl worked for [[Executive Outcomes]] flying mercenaries between South Africa and Angola.<ref>Adam Roberts, ''The Wonga Coup'', Profile Books 2006, p.11.</ref> He also worked for the company in Sierra Leone.<ref>Adam Roberts, ''The Wonga Coup'', Profile Books 2006, p.64.</ref>
 
In the 1990s, Steyl worked for [[Executive Outcomes]] flying mercenaries between South Africa and Angola.<ref>Adam Roberts, ''The Wonga Coup'', Profile Books 2006, p.11.</ref> He also worked for the company in Sierra Leone.<ref>Adam Roberts, ''The Wonga Coup'', Profile Books 2006, p.64.</ref>
  
Steyl was involved the in so-called ''[[Wonga Coup]]'', an abortive attempt to overthrow the government of Equatorial Guinea in 2004, along with his brother [[Niel Steyl]] and his friend [[Simon Mann]].<ref>Adam Roberts, ''The Wonga Coup'', Profile Books 2006, p.xi.</ref>
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Steyl was involved the in so-called '[[Wonga Coup]]', an abortive attempt to overthrow the government of Equatorial Guinea in 2004, along with his brother [[Niel Steyl]] and his friend [[Simon Mann]].<ref>Adam Roberts, ''The Wonga Coup'', Profile Books 2006, p.xi.</ref>
  
  

Latest revision as of 21:21, 1 October 2013

Crause Steyl is a South African pilot and former business partner of Sir Mark Thatcher. He has claimed that he was asked to fly stranded South African mercenaries out of Libya after the death of Muammar Gadaffi.[1]

In the 1990s, Steyl worked for Executive Outcomes flying mercenaries between South Africa and Angola.[2] He also worked for the company in Sierra Leone.[3]

Steyl was involved the in so-called 'Wonga Coup', an abortive attempt to overthrow the government of Equatorial Guinea in 2004, along with his brother Niel Steyl and his friend Simon Mann.[4]


Notes

  1. Holly Watt, Secret MI6 plot to help Col Gaddafi escape Libya revealed, The Telegraph, 27 September 2013.
  2. Adam Roberts, The Wonga Coup, Profile Books 2006, p.11.
  3. Adam Roberts, The Wonga Coup, Profile Books 2006, p.64.
  4. Adam Roberts, The Wonga Coup, Profile Books 2006, p.xi.