Duduzane Zuma |
South African prosecutors on Thursday provisionally withdrew
corruption charges against Duduzane Zuma, the son of former President
Jacob Zuma.
Duduzane Zuma faced charges of corruption and conspiracy to commit
corruption related to his dealings with the Guptas, three Indian-born
brothers accused of using their relationship with former President Zuma
to win state contracts.
However, the Guptas and Zumas deny wrongdoing.
Zuma appeared in the Specialised Commercial Crime Court in
Johannesburg which confirmed that the National Prosecuting Authority had
withdrawn the case pending further evidence.
The NPA’s failure to build a case against Duduzane Zuma is a setback for its promised fight against graft.
Jacob Zuma’s successor, Cyril Ramaphosa, has staked
his reputation on rooting out corruption since becoming president in
February.
The Guptas have denied there was anything untoward in their relationship with former President Zuma.
However their ties are being investigated in an inquiry that could take months, or even years, to be concluded.
The Guptas’ whereabouts are not publicly known.
Duduzane was also due to appear at Randburg Magistrate’s Court in
Johannesburg in March to face charges of culpable homicide over a fatal
car crash in 2014.
In 2014 his Porsche 911 collided with a minivan taxi, killing one
woman and seriously injuring another who later died in hospital.
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