The Citizen (KZN)

Double blow for Duduzane

GIANT LEAP: CORRUPTION WATCH PRAISES LAW ENFORCEMEN­T

- Brian Sokutu – brians@citizen.co.za

Former president Jacob Zuma’s son Duduzane becomes the first highprofil­e person to answer questions about state capture and the notorious Gupta family in court today – and later this week, in another court, he must answer questions about the death of a woman after his Porsche collided with a taxi.

Zuma son’s lawyer Rudi Krause confirms client will appear in Johannesbu­rg court.

Today’s appearance of Duduzane Zuma in the Johannesbu­rg Specialise­d Commercial Crime Court is of great significan­ce for the fight against corruption in the country, according to Corruption Watch executive director David Lewis.

After months of evading accountabi­lity for his alleged involvemen­t in state capture involving his father and the notorious Gupta family, the long arm of the law finally has caught up with former president Jacob Zuma’s son.

The young Zuma was nabbed by officials and questioned upon his arrival at OR Tambo Internatio­nal Airport from Dubai on Thursday. He returned to SA to attend his brother Vusi’s funeral.

His appearance today makes him the most high-profile suspect yet to be formally charged for state capture-related crimes.

“It is of great significan­ce because in Duduzane Zuma, you are not just dealing with a former president’s son but [with] someone who was powerful in the Zuma-Gupta affairs, [and] alleged to have played a key role in family business interests,” said Lewis.

“This developmen­t should also be demonstrat­ing that the South African police authoritie­s are now reacting to issues without fear or favour,” added Lewis.

Although Hawks spokespers­on Brigadier Hangwani Mulaudzi could not comment on the matter, only saying a press statement would be issued this morning, Zuma’s lawyer, Rudi Krause, confirmed that his client would appear in the Johannesbu­rg Specialise­d Commercial Court.

“But I do not know the charges yet,” said Krause.

According to Sunday newspaper reports, Zuma will be charged with corruption arising from the role he played in a failed attempt to bribe former deputy finance minister Mcebisi Jonas at the Gupta family’s Saxonwold home in October 2015.

It is alleged that at the meeting Duduzane, businesspe­rson Fana Hlongwane and Ajay Gupta offered Jonas the job of finance minister and a bribe of R600 million.

With father Jacob in and out of the KwaZulu-Natal High Court in Durban, facing charges that include corruption, the court appearance of Duduzane is a double blow for the family.

Jacob Zuma might also have to answer for his alleged involvemen­t in the controvers­ial Vrede Dairy farm.

The beleaguere­d former president faces racketeeri­ng, corruption, money laundering and fraud charges relating to 783 payments he allegedly received in connection with the controvers­ial arms deal.

Possible corruption charges aren’t Duduzane’s only concern, as he is also expected to appear in court on Thursday on a charge of culpable homicide.

Duduzane Zuma had been given until the end of March to explain why he should not be prosecuted for the death of Phumzile Dube, who died after Duduzane’s Porsche collided with the taxi in which she was travelling in February 2014.

After initially declining to prosecute him in August 2015, the National Prosecutin­g Authority changed tack when lobby group AfriForum gave them an ultimatum to either prosecute Duduzane or release a nolle prosequi certificat­e, which would allow their pri- vate prosecutio­n unit, under Gerrie Nel to prosecute him.

During an inquest into Dube’s death, a court found that there was prima facie evidence that her death had been caused by Zuma’s negligence.

2015 is the year Duduzane Zuma met Mcebisi Jonas at the Gupta family in Saxonwold.

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? DAMAGE. Duduzane Zuma’s Porsche car after a road accident in February 2014 in which taxi passenger Phumzile Dube was killed.
Picture: Gallo Images DAMAGE. Duduzane Zuma’s Porsche car after a road accident in February 2014 in which taxi passenger Phumzile Dube was killed.
 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? ACCOUNTABL­E. Duduzane Zuma is expected to appear in a Johannesbu­rg court today.
Picture: Gallo Images ACCOUNTABL­E. Duduzane Zuma is expected to appear in a Johannesbu­rg court today.

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