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Ex-President Zuma’s alleged collaborator flees South Africa – Punch Newspapers

17.2.18

Ex-President Zuma’s alleged collaborator flees South Africa – Punch Newspapers: The three Gupta brothers, accused by the public-anti-graft watchdog of using their friendship with Zuma to influence policy and amass wealth, have denied any wrongdoing, as has Zuma.

Ajay Gupta was declared “a fugitive from justice” by South Africa’s chief prosecutor earlier this week.

South African police launched a search for Ajay Gupta on Thursday after he failed to report to law enforcement officials investigating alleged high-level influence-peddling in Zuma’s government involving the Gupta brothers.


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