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South Africa’s ex-parliament speaker charged in graft probe

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South Africa’s former parliament speaker was charged with corruption and money laundering on Thursday, in the latest scandal to hit the governing African National Congress (ANC) party ahead of elections in May.

Nosiviwe Mapisa-nqakula, who resigned her speaker post on Wednesday, appeared before a court in Pretoria after she handed herself in to police and was formally detained.

“Charges against Ms Mapisanqak­ula are 12 counts of corruption... and one of money laundering,” Bheki Manyathi of the National Prosecutin­g Authority told the court.

Wearing a yellow and blue dress and matching head-cover as she sat in the dock, the ANC veteran elected to remain silent as her lawyer requested she be let out on bail.

“I’m not at flight risk,” she said in a submission read by her lawyer Graham Kerr-phillips. “I will receive a state pension which I cannot afford to lose,” she added, also describing the case against her as weak.

Coming just under two months before national elections, the case has added to the woes of the ANC, which is struggling in opinion polls amid a weak economy and accusation­s of official graft and mismanagem­ent.

Mapisa-nqakula is the latest in a string of senior ANC politician­s, including the president and vice president, to become embroiled in corruption scandals.

The 67-year-old is accused of soliciting hefty amounts in bribes from a former military contractor during her previous tenure as defence minister. She denies the allegation­s. On Wednesday, Mapisa-nqakula resigned as speaker and as a lawmaker with immediate effect, a day after losing a court bid to prevent her possible arrest.

 ?? - Reuters ?? South Africa’s former National Assembly Speaker Baleka Mbete sits next to former Defence Minister Charles Nqakula, husband of former National Assembly Speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-nqakula, who faces charges relating to corruption, at the Magistrate’s Court in Pretoria.
- Reuters South Africa’s former National Assembly Speaker Baleka Mbete sits next to former Defence Minister Charles Nqakula, husband of former National Assembly Speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-nqakula, who faces charges relating to corruption, at the Magistrate’s Court in Pretoria.

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