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Gupta brothers apprehended in UAE in connection with graft against ex-South African President Jacob Zuma

 

Cape Town: The law enforcement authorities in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have arrested Rajesh Gupta and Atul Gupta of the Gupta family, allegedly linked to former President Jacob Zuma in connection with financial wrongdoing, informed the South African government. Their arrests
come months after International Criminal Police Organisation (Interpol) issued a red notice last July.

‘The Ministry of Justice and Correctional Services confirms that it has received information from law enforcement authorities in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) that fugitives of justice, namely, Rajesh and Atul Gupta have been arrested’, the South African Justice Ministry said in a statement. Discussions between various law enforcement agencies in the UAE and South Africa on the way forward are ongoing. The South African government will continue to co-operate with the UAE’, it added.

Earlier in 2018, the South African government started to investigate the corruption charges levelled against former president Zuma. The former South African president has been accused of overseeing widespread graft during his nine-year reign. The Guptas are accused of using their influence to profit financially and influence senior appointments. However, they have denied wrongdoing. Last year, Interpol said they were being sought in connection with a 25 million rand contract paid to a Gupta-linked company to conduct an agricultural feasibility study, Al Jazeera report said.

The Gupta brothers — Ajay, Atul and Rajesh, had migrated from Uttar Pradesh to South Africa in the 1990s and owned a business empire spanning from computer equipment, media and mining in South Africa. The scandal had forced Zuma to quit in 2018 after he faced massive furore within his own ruling African National Congress (ANC) lawmakers over corruption charges. The former South African president also faced allegations of corruption relating to a 1990s arms deal. The Gupta brothers had fled South Africa after Zuma resigned from the post.

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