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Fugitive Businessman Atul Gupta Loses Bid To Get New South African Passport
Atul Gupta, one of the three Gupta brothers now in self-exile in Dubai, has lost a high court bid to get a new passport from the South African government.
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The Billionaire Gupta Brothers Of South Africa And Why They're in Trouble
The Gupta brothers were accused of profiting from their ties to Jacob Zuma, and Interpol had issued Red Notices against them
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Gupta Brothers, Accused Of Corruption, Arrested In UAE, Says South Africa
South Africa on Monday said the United Arab Emirates had arrested Rajesh Gupta and Atul Gupta, brothers who face charges of political corruption under former South African President Jacob Zuma.
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Gupta Brothers Used Ex-President Against South African People: Report
The latest reports of the Commission of Inquiry into State Capture says that the Gupta brothers had used former president Jacob Zuma not only against the people of South Africa but also to install their own lackeys at key institutions.
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Jacob Zuma Embezzled Public Money With Gupta Brothers For Media House
South Africa's former president Jacob Zuma along with Indian-origin Gupta brothers, who had "considerable" influence over him, misappropriated huge amount of public money, including diverting millions of rands to enrich the now defunct The New Age ne
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Interpol Issues "Red Notice" Against South Africa's Gupta Brothers
South African prosecutors on Monday announced a key step in their bid to extradite Indian-born brothers who were allegedly at the centre of a massive web of corruption.
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South African President Makes Public Info On Meetings With Gupta Brothers
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has made public an affidavit in which he revealed the details of his meetings with the controversial Gupta brothers to the Zondo Commission of Inquiry.
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Ex-South African President Denies Wrongdoing With Tainted Gupta Brothers
Former South African president Jacob Zuma told a corruption inquiry on Monday that he had never broken the law with the Gupta family, describing the businessmen at the centre of an influence-peddling scandal as friends.
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Lack Of Evidence Behind Dropping Ajay Gupta's Fugitive Status: Official
Lack of conclusive evidence was the reason South African authorities decided to drop the arrest warrant against India-born businessman Ajay Gupta, a close aide of scandal-hit former president Jacob Zuma, an official has said.
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South Africa's Finance Minister To Testify In Gupta Brothers Probe
South Africa's Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene is due to give evidence on Wednesday at an inquiry into influence-peddling, testimony that could reveal new details about the role of former president Jacob Zuma and his friends, the Guptas.
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Ex-South African Minister Says "Gupta Brothers Threatened To Kill Me"
Former South African deputy finance minister Mcebisi Jonas told an inquiry that business friends of ex-president Jacob Zuma threatened to kill him if he spoke about a meeting at which they offered him money and the post of finance minister.
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South African Court Orders Grounding Of Jet Owned By Gupta Brothers
A private jet used by a business family at the heart of corruption allegations against former South African president Jacob Zuma was grounded Monday by a court order, according to court documents.
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Gupta Empire Crumbles In South Africa, Here's How
For years, brothers Ajay, Atul and Rajesh Gupta were ranked among South Africa's most prominent businessmen and socialized with the ruling elite, including their friend, then-President Jacob Zuma.
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"Fugitive" Ajay Gupta Allegedly Left South Africa For Dubai On February 6
Ajay Gupta, one of the three Gupta brothers under investigation over accusations of corrupt links to ousted South African president Jacob Zuma, left the country for Dubai 10 days ago, a Johannesburg airport spokeswoman said on Friday.
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South Africa Declares Gupta Brother "Fugitive From Justice"
South Africa's chief prosecutor declared Ajay Gupta, one of the three Gupta brothers accused of corrupt links to ousted president Jacob Zuma, a "fugitive from justice" on Thursday after he failed to hand himself in to police.
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Fugitive Businessman Atul Gupta Loses Bid To Get New South African Passport
Atul Gupta, one of the three Gupta brothers now in self-exile in Dubai, has lost a high court bid to get a new passport from the South African government.
-
The Billionaire Gupta Brothers Of South Africa And Why They're in Trouble
The Gupta brothers were accused of profiting from their ties to Jacob Zuma, and Interpol had issued Red Notices against them
-
Gupta Brothers, Accused Of Corruption, Arrested In UAE, Says South Africa
South Africa on Monday said the United Arab Emirates had arrested Rajesh Gupta and Atul Gupta, brothers who face charges of political corruption under former South African President Jacob Zuma.
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Gupta Brothers Used Ex-President Against South African People: Report
The latest reports of the Commission of Inquiry into State Capture says that the Gupta brothers had used former president Jacob Zuma not only against the people of South Africa but also to install their own lackeys at key institutions.
-
Jacob Zuma Embezzled Public Money With Gupta Brothers For Media House
South Africa's former president Jacob Zuma along with Indian-origin Gupta brothers, who had "considerable" influence over him, misappropriated huge amount of public money, including diverting millions of rands to enrich the now defunct The New Age ne
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Interpol Issues "Red Notice" Against South Africa's Gupta Brothers
South African prosecutors on Monday announced a key step in their bid to extradite Indian-born brothers who were allegedly at the centre of a massive web of corruption.
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South African President Makes Public Info On Meetings With Gupta Brothers
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has made public an affidavit in which he revealed the details of his meetings with the controversial Gupta brothers to the Zondo Commission of Inquiry.
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Ex-South African President Denies Wrongdoing With Tainted Gupta Brothers
Former South African president Jacob Zuma told a corruption inquiry on Monday that he had never broken the law with the Gupta family, describing the businessmen at the centre of an influence-peddling scandal as friends.
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Lack Of Evidence Behind Dropping Ajay Gupta's Fugitive Status: Official
Lack of conclusive evidence was the reason South African authorities decided to drop the arrest warrant against India-born businessman Ajay Gupta, a close aide of scandal-hit former president Jacob Zuma, an official has said.
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South Africa's Finance Minister To Testify In Gupta Brothers Probe
South Africa's Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene is due to give evidence on Wednesday at an inquiry into influence-peddling, testimony that could reveal new details about the role of former president Jacob Zuma and his friends, the Guptas.
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Ex-South African Minister Says "Gupta Brothers Threatened To Kill Me"
Former South African deputy finance minister Mcebisi Jonas told an inquiry that business friends of ex-president Jacob Zuma threatened to kill him if he spoke about a meeting at which they offered him money and the post of finance minister.
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South African Court Orders Grounding Of Jet Owned By Gupta Brothers
A private jet used by a business family at the heart of corruption allegations against former South African president Jacob Zuma was grounded Monday by a court order, according to court documents.
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Gupta Empire Crumbles In South Africa, Here's How
For years, brothers Ajay, Atul and Rajesh Gupta were ranked among South Africa's most prominent businessmen and socialized with the ruling elite, including their friend, then-President Jacob Zuma.
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"Fugitive" Ajay Gupta Allegedly Left South Africa For Dubai On February 6
Ajay Gupta, one of the three Gupta brothers under investigation over accusations of corrupt links to ousted South African president Jacob Zuma, left the country for Dubai 10 days ago, a Johannesburg airport spokeswoman said on Friday.
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South Africa Declares Gupta Brother "Fugitive From Justice"
South Africa's chief prosecutor declared Ajay Gupta, one of the three Gupta brothers accused of corrupt links to ousted president Jacob Zuma, a "fugitive from justice" on Thursday after he failed to hand himself in to police.