Sunday Times

Ajay only willing to testify in Dubai

- By KARYN MAUGHAN

● Ajay Gupta has said he won’t return to SA to testify at the state capture commission of inquiry but is prepared to give his version via video link.

The Guptas’ lawyers have told the inquiry legal team the family patriarch, described by the Hawks as a “fugitive from justice”, is only prepared to testify via video link from Dubai. This is because of the “mistrust he harbours” towards South African law enforcemen­t, his lawyers told the Sunday Times.

But there are already indication­s that the inquiry’s heavyweigh­t legal team — which includes advocates Vincent Maleka SC and Paul Pretorius SC — will oppose Gupta’s bid to give evidence outside of SA, on the basis that the commission cannot be seen to give “special treatment” to a fugitive.

Maleka made it clear last week he would argue that any implicated party who sought to cross-examine inquiry witnesses must themselves be prepared to testify at the inquiry and have their claims “tested”.

Should the commission decide not to hear Gupta’s testimony via video link, or allow him to cross-examine witnesses, it will effectivel­y prohibit the family from giving their side of the story on the allegation­s against them, which they dispute.

Attorney Rudi Krause yesterday told the Sunday Times that Ajay Gupta “intends to participat­e” in the inquiry and “to apply to the commission to cross-examine witnesses and test the veracity of their allegation­s and evidence through effective cross-examinatio­n. At the moment it would seem as if the evidence leaders may oppose such an applicatio­n or contend that the cross-examinatio­n be subject to certain conditions.

“In addition, our client’s participat­ion as a witness himself is dependent on him participat­ing from outside of the Republic of SA due to the mistrust he harbours towards the National Prosecutin­g Authority and the South African Police Service. These issues may well be argued early next week.”

That “mistrust” relates to repeated failed attempts by Gupta’s lawyers to establish what exactly the Hawks want to charge him for, and to obtain a copy of the warrant reportedly issued for his arrest earlier this year.

Hawks spokespers­on Brig Hangwani Mulaudzi has confirmed that an arrest warrant was issued for Gupta in February, but he declined to identify what charges Gupta faced.

“If he sets foot in SA, we will arrest him,” he said. “We stand by our statement that he is a fugitive from justice.”

It is understood that the Hawks have also refused requests by the inquiry to disclose what charges Ajay and other Gupta family members are facing, on the basis that doing so could compromise their investigat­ions.

The inquiry did not respond to requests for comment.

If he sets foot in SA, we will arrest him. We stand by our statement he’s a fugitive from justice Hangwani Mulaudzi

Hawks spokespers­on

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