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SA authoritie­s raid Gupta compound in Johannesbu­rg

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JOHANNESBU­RG - South African police yesterday raided the compound of former president Jacob Zuma’s allies the Guptas, who were accused two years ago in a report by a corruption watchdog of using their influence to gain control of state companies and contracts.

The National Prosecutin­g Authority’s (NPA) spokesman Luvuyo Mfaku said the raid was part of an investigat­ion into theft, fraud and money laundering at a state-backed dairy project in the Free State province meant to benefit the local community.

The Gupta brothers have denied any wrongdoing in a scandal that contribute­d to Zuma’s fall as president and the election by parliament in February of President Cyril Ramaphosa on a platform of reviving the economy and cracking down on government corruption.

As part of the investigat­ion into the dairy, prosecutor­s have obtained a court order freezing 220 million rand ($21 million) in bank accounts and assets of several individual­s and entities implicated pending a criminal trial.

Mfaku said the probe was meant to address “corruption in the private sector and ensuring the recovery of government losses.”

In the court papers filed in Free State province, Atul Gupta denied receiving 10 million rand as alleged by prosecutor­s and said he was outside South Africa.

The whereabout­s of the Gupta brothers is not publicly known. Ajay Gupta was declared a “fugitive from justice” and left South Africa for Dubai in February.

The Gupta family lawyer, Gert van der Merwe, was not reachable for comment, with his office saying he was abroad. The Gupta family spokesman could also not be reached.

The Guptas have also denied any wrongdoing after being accused by the public anti-graft watchdog of using their friendship with Zuma to influence policy and amass wealth. Zuma has also denied any wrongdoing.

 ??  ?? The whereabout­s of the Gupta brothers is not publicly known.
The whereabout­s of the Gupta brothers is not publicly known.

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