Jamaica Gleaner

Parliament Speaker takes US$135,000 and a wig in bribes

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SOUTH AFRICAN prosecutor­s said Monday they intend to charge the Parliament Speaker with corruption, alleging that she took US$135,000 and a wig in bribes over a three-year period while she was defence minister.

Speaker Nosiviwe MapisaNqak­ula has not been arrested or charged. The prosecutor­s spoke at a court hearing over her claims that authoritie­s hadn’t properly informed her of allegation­s or followed correct procedure.

The judge was expected to rule on a stay of arrest later Monday.

In court papers submitted for the hearing, prosecutor­s say MapisaNqak­ula received 11 payments totalling US$135,000 between December 2016 and July 2019.

She sought another bribe of US$105,000, but that wasn’t paid, prosecutor­s said.

On one occasion in February 2019, Mapisa-Nqakula received more than US$15,000 and a wig at a meeting at the country’s main internatio­nal airport, the papers say.

The person who allegedly paid the bribes was not named.

Prosecutor­s gave her the opportunit­y to hand herself in at a police station and be taken to court to be formally charged. They said they would not oppose her bail.

Mapisa-Nqakula has denied wrongdoing and had said she would cooperate with authoritie­s after they searched her home in Johannesbu­rg and seized evidence last week.

She has taken a leave of absence from her role as Parliament speaker.

She was previously accused of taking bribes, but a parliament­ary investigat­ion was dropped in 2021. The case re-emerged after a whistleblo­wer came forward last year, prosecutor­s said.

Her case is the latest graft scandal to hit the ruling African National Congress party, which faces a pivotal national election on May 29.

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