Daily Nation Newspaper

Bid to stop SA extraditio­n of Mozambique ex-minister

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JOHANNESBU­RG - Mozambique’s former Finance Minister Manuel Chang has been handed over to Interpol to be extradited home instead of to the US, South Africa’s justice department has confirmed.

The decision has led to diplomatic tension and a last-minute attempt to stop him being sent to Mozambique.

Civil society groups in South Africa and Mozambique have questioned whether Mozambique has the political will or capacity to mount a proper prosecutio­n.

Lawyers for the Mozambican Forum de Monitoria do Orçamento, a nongovernm­ent organisati­on that monitors government finances, said they were preparing to file an urgent applicatio­n in the South African High Court in a lastminute attempt to block the extraditio­n.

Draft papers said Chang should be extradited to the US as “Mozambican citizens would not be served by his

extraditio­n to Mozambique.”

On Monday, 19 accused went on trial in Mozambique’s capital, Maputo, including Ndambi Guebuza, the son of former Mozambican President Armando

Guebuza.

The US embassy in Pretoria issued a statement on Sunday saying it noted “with great disappoint­ment” that South Africa had decided to extradite Chang to Mozambique despite having received its extraditio­n request before that of Mozambique.

Chang is accused of fraud and corruption after allegedly receiving bribes to sign off on internatio­nal loans of $2 billion intended to buy fishing trawlers and military patrol boats but much of it allegedly diverted to government officials.

He denies any wrongdoing.

The US embassy statement said the alleged crimes had “victimised US citizens and robbed the government of Mozambique of over $700m.”

Chang was arrested in December

2018 and held in South Africa while the government considered rival extraditio­n requests.

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Manuel Chang

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