With the end of apartheid, South Africa's various weapons of mass destruction programs were abolished. However, despite efforts to destroy equipment, stocks, and information from these programs, some still remain, leading to fears that they may find their way into the hands of terrorist networks. In May 2002, Daan Goosen- the former-head of South Africa's biological weapons program- contacted the U.S. FBI and offered to exchange existing bacterial stocks from the program in return for 5 million dollars and immigration permits for him and 19 other associates and their family members. The offer was eventually refused.
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