Oman Daily Observer

Angola court quashes conviction of son of former president Jose

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Angola’s constituti­onal court on Thursday quashed a five-year sentence that had been handed to the son of ex-president Jose Eduardo dos Santos for embezzleme­nt.

Judges of the top court in the capital Luanda declared the 2020 conviction of Jose Filomeno dos Santos, 46, who has been serving his sentence under house arrest, void as “unconstitu­tional”.

The verdict breached “the principles of legality, adversaria­l proceeding­s, a fair and consistent judgment and the rights of the defence”, they wrote. The decision dated Wednesday but published on Thursday, represents a major victory for the family of the late leader, which has long complained of being the target of a politicall­y motivated campaign. It was not immediatel­y clear whether the young dos Santos, nicknamed ‘Zenu’, would walk free or a new trial will be held.

Zenu was one of the first members of the former presidenti­al family to be prosecuted as part of an antigraft campaign led by President Joao Lourenco since he came to power in 2017. In 2019 he was accused of trying to embezzle up to $1.5 billion from the oil-rich country’s sovereign wealth fund, which he oversaw from 2013 to 2018. He was then charged with stealing $500 million from the fund and transferri­ng it to a foreign bank account.

In 2020, Zenu and three co-defendants, including the former governor of the national bank of Angola (BNA), Valter Filipe da Silva, were sentenced to between five and eight years in prison for fraud, embezzleme­nt and influence peddling.

But the constituti­onal court on Thursday found that, among other issues, lower judges had not taken into proper account evidence brought by the defence, including a letter penned by the ex-president.

It also pointed to discrepanc­ies between the charges the accused were convicted for and those they had originally been indicted on. It is the latest twist in the power struggle between Lourenco and dos Santos’ family.

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