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South Africa police not aware of arrest of ANC's Magashule

- JOHANNESBU­RG -AFP

South African elite police unit Hawks said it was not aware of any arrest warrant for African National Congress (ANC) Secretary General Ace Magashule, following media reports his arrest was imminent.

"The Hawks would like to categorica­lly distance itself from the IOL (media) report regarding the so called impending arrest against Mr Ace Magashule," Hawks spokesman Hangwani Mulaudzi said in a statement on WhatsApp shortly before midnight Tuesday.

The Hawks "view

the report as a malicious intent to undermine the integrity of the organizati­on". The Independen­t Media, citing sources, reported that Magashule will be arrested and charged over an alleged role in the controvers­ial Estina dairy project in the town of Vrede in the Free-State.

The online newspaper also said Magashule confirmed to it over the phone that he was aware of the imminent arrest and that he will address media "at an appropriat­e time".

The Estina dairy received public money and was meant to benefit the local community, but prosecutor­s say funds were illegally diverted to bank accounts of people including Atul Gupta, a wealthy businessma­n and friend of former President Jacob Zuma.

Magashule, who along with Gupta have denied any wrongdoing, was the premier of the Free State at the time. His arrest would have important political repercussi­ons, as it could lead to Magashule losing his job as ANC secretary general, a post that puts him in charge of the day-today running of the ruling party. An ANC media relations officer diverted questions to the National Prosecutin­g Authority, whose spokesman was not immediatel­y available for comment.

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