Guptas submit bids for asylum, AI reports
The Guptas wanted by SA authorities, for money laundering and fraud, have applied for asylum in two African countries.
The Guptas wanted by SA authorities, for money laundering and fraud, have applied for asylum in two African countries.
Two of the Guptas on Interpol’s Red Notice list have been arrested in the United Arab Emirates with the focus now shifting to their extradition back to SA amid an inevitable fight back.
“Ajay, Atul, and Rajesh “Tony” Gupta are among 22 people from six countries who face restrictions ranging from visa bans to asset freezes”, says Bloomberg.
Alec Hogg shares his rational perspective on the Guptas, who have been placed on the latest UK Global Anti-Corruption Sanctions List.
DA leader Mmusi Maimane visited the small town of Vrede, where the dairy farm at the centre of the lavish Gupta wedding in Sun City is located.
Evidence now emerging in court reveals that while Brian Molefe was Transnet CEO, a Gupta shell company Homix routinely charged 10% for contracts awarded by the transport parastatal.
Donwald Pressly says it’s not a surprise to find out that Brian Molefe, who has jumped top job to top job received 58 calls from the Guptas in the last year or so.
Denel Asia’s problems mounted on Monday after it emerged that it had not applied for a permit to the National Conventional Arms Control Committee.
Former ANC activist, journalist and trade unionist Dirk Hartford unpacks how Equatorial President Obiang accumulated massive wealth by plundering his country’s resources, and musing why Africa’s “worst of the worst” has become such a close pal of the Zuptas.