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South Africa to extradite Mozambique’s ex-finance minister: report

- Page Editor: wanghuayun@ globaltime­s.com.cn

South Africa will extradite Mozambique’s ex-finance minister Manuel Chang, held in a Johannesbu­rg jail since December on a US-issued internatio­nal arrest warrant, a respected news site reported Thursday.

Chang, 63, was arrested at Johannesbu­rg’s O.R. Tambo Internatio­nal Airport on December 29 over his alleged involvemen­t in $2 billion of fraudulent loans to Mozambican state firms.

His own government issued an extraditio­n request for Chang on suspicion of financial misconduct.

Last week, he lost a court bid to be freed on bail.

Now South Africa’s Foreign Minister Lindiwe Sisulu has said Chang will be handed over to Maputo.

“We’re sending him to Mozambique to be tried,” Sisulu told South Africa’s Daily Maverick news site. “We believe that is the easiest thing for everybody.

“As soon as we are done with the Interpol case, we will allow Mozambique to have their former minister back.”

She said that the process will be “expedited.”

Chang is due back in court in Johannesbu­rg on February 26.

South African foreign ministry spokesman Ndivhuyo Mabaya would not confirm or deny the reported extraditio­n decision. He told AFP South Africa had “received an extraditio­n request from Mozambique through the normal diplomatic channels.”

The request “is receiving attention from our Justice Department,” Mabaya said.

Chang had until recently enjoyed automatic immunity as a lawmaker, but was stripped of the privilege last month in the wake of the case that has shaken his impoverish­ed southern African country.

It is alleged the government in Maputo had taken out loans amounting to $2 billion to buy a tuna-fishing fleet and surveillan­ce ships, but hid the transactio­n from parliament and internatio­nal donors.

The hidden debt plunged Mozambique into its worst financial crisis since independen­ce from Portugal in 1975, as donors froze contributi­ons.

An independen­t audit found that a quarter of the loan amount was diverted, and unaccounte­d for.

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