The Borneo Post

Zuma’s son to face charges relating to corruption – lawyer

-

JOHANNESBU­RG: Duduzane Zuma, the son of scandalpla­gued former South African president Jacob Zuma, will face charges relating to allegation­s of corruption, his lawyer said on Sunday.

Duduzane Zuma was returning to South Africa to attend his brother’s funeral when he was detained briefly at Johannesbu­rg’s main airport on Friday in relation to a corruption case filed in 2016.

Zuma is expected to appear in the Johannesbu­rg Specialise­d Crimes Court on Monday, his lawyer Rudi Krause said, but was unable to give details on what the exact charges were.

“I suspect it has to do with the allegation­s made by Mcebisi Jonas,” said Krause.

Deputy finance minister Mcebisi Jonas said in 2016 the Guptas offered him the position of finance minister shortly before former president Zuma sacked then finance minister Nhlanhla Nene, in December, a move that sent markets into a tailspin.

Zuma and the Guptas have denied any wrongdoing.

Former president Zuma, 76, faces charges of fraud, racketeeri­ng and money laundering relating to a $ 2.5 billion arms deal in the late 1990s, which he denies.

South Africa’s elite police investigat­ing unit, the Hawks, launched a corruption probe into Duduzane and the Gupta family in 2016.

The Hawks and the National Prosecutin­g Authority could not be reached for comment.

Duduzane Zuma is also due at Randburg Magistrate’s Court in Johannesbu­rg next week to face separate charges of culpable homicide over a fatal car crash in 2014. Zuma’s Porsche 911 sports car ploughed into a minivan taxi in Johannesbu­rg, killing one woman and seriously injuring another who later died in hospital. — Reuters

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia