Sunday Times

Smoked out!

We uncover proof of meetings between ‘mama Zuma’ and her ‘secret backers’

- By MZILIKAZI wa AFRIKA

Presidenti­al hopeful Nkosazana DlaminiZum­a met self-confessed tobacco smuggler Adriano Mazzotti and his business associates more than the one time he claims he met her — and here’s the proof.

Instagram photograph­s prove at least two meetings, while a third shows an associate of the dodgy tycoon embracing Dlamini-Zuma, apparently taken in Greece. The others show Mazzotti and Dlamini-Zuma in London and in Sandton.

Under one of the photograph­s, gambling tycoon Philip Anastassop­oulos exclaims: “Another nice day with mama Zuma.”

Last week Mazzotti claimed he had only met the presidenti­al hopeful once.

The photograph­s and the new informatio­n suggest a much closer relationsh­ip between Dlamini-Zuma and Mazzotti.

Mazzotti and gambling tycoons Philip and Photios Anastassop­oulos — who own Supabets — are said to have taken Dlamini-Zuma to the UK and Greece earlier this year to try to raise funds for her presidenti­al campaign.

Photios, who is also a nonexecuti­ve director of Phumelela Gaming and Leisure, posted a photo of himself, Mazzotti and Dlamini-Zuma on his Instagram account on March 25, claiming he “had a good week with mama Zuma and Adriano in London”.

On February 4, Photios posted another photo with Dlamini-Zuma and stated: “Lovely spending another day with mama Zuma.”

Dlamini-Zuma, through her spokesman, Vukani Mthintso, yesterday denied knowledge of Mazzotti and the Anastassop­oulos brothers’ contributi­ng to her campaign, although she conceded she had met with Mazzotti while on a trip in London.

“There are millions of supporters and well-wishers to the campaign, which is led by the ANC Women’s League and supported by other structures. Many make contributi­ons, either by volunteeri­ng their time or in kind to the structures,” he said.

Dlamini-Zuma also denied that she had “any direct or substantiv­e relationsh­ip” with the self-confessed cigarette smuggler.

“She has never approached him for any assistance, nor has he approached her and offered assistance with her campaign. The two occasions she met him were chance meetings, where there were other persons at the same event,” Mthintso added.

Sources told the Sunday Times this week that Mazzotti and the Anastassop­oulos brothers have been funding Dlamini-Zuma’s presidenti­al campaign.

“Dlamini-Zuma has been having secret meetings with these guys twice per month behind her campaign team’s back because she knows they won’t be comfortabl­e working with these controvers­ial figures,” a

The pictures that tell the story of NDZ and the cigarette smuggler who is supporting her bid to become our next president

source said.

“Mazzotti and Photios have been sharing their private photos from these meetings with Dlamini-Zuma with their business associates while lobbying them to chip in some money for her campaign,” another source said.

The Sunday Times has seen some of the photos. One of them is believed to have been taken at one of Mazzotti’s apartments in Sandton about a month ago.

The Sunday Times reported last week that Mazzotti showered Dlamini-Zuma with an

She has been having secret meetings with these guys twice per month Confidenti­al source

array of election parapherna­lia for her ANC presidenti­al campaign.

This week the newspaper was shown photos of NDZ campaign parapherna­lia believed to have been taken at one of Mazzotti’s properties.

“If Mazzotti claims he isn’t funding the NDZ campaign then he is very economical with the truth, ” another source said.

Mazzotti last week denied that he was sponsoring Dlamini-Zuma’s election campaign and said neither he nor Carnilinx were involved “in any political activities or political campaigns”.

However, in his 2014 affidavit, Mazzotti says under the headline “political funding” that “Carnilinx has made a R200 000 donation towards a political party”.

He said he had met Dlamini-Zuma only once, and that was in London where he posed for a photograph with her. He said he did not support her.

Investigat­ive reporter Jacques Pauw’s explosive new book The President’s Keepers claims Mazzotti admitted in an affidavit in 2014 that Carnilinx was complicit in fraud, money laundering and tax evasion.

Dlamini-Zuma this week couldn’t categorica­lly deny that Mazzotti or his cigarette company had contribute­d to her campaign.

Mthintso said Dlamini-Zuma met Mazzotti and Anastassop­oulos in London but said she was “invited to a business lunch with Invest Africa” which took place in the UK.

“Dr Dlamini-Zuma met the two gentlemen during the visit to London. Her ticket and accommodat­ion were covered by Invest Africa, as the organiser of the lunch,” Mthintso said.

 ??  ?? Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma flanked by Adriano Mazzotti, left, and Carnilinx chief operating officer Mohammadh Sayed.
Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma flanked by Adriano Mazzotti, left, and Carnilinx chief operating officer Mohammadh Sayed.
 ??  ?? Dlamini-Zuma and Philip Anastassop­oulos
Dlamini-Zuma and Philip Anastassop­oulos
 ??  ?? Dlamini-Zuma and Adriano Mazzotti
Dlamini-Zuma and Adriano Mazzotti

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