Following the arrest of the Gupta brothers, Rajesh and Atul Gupta at the United Arab Emirate, South Africa’s governing party, the ANC has demanded the swift extradition of the Indian family.
The party, African National Congress (ANC) made the call in a statement on Tuesday.
“We call on law enforcement authorities in South Africa and the UAE to expedite the extradition of Messrs Gupta to South Africa so that the charges against them can be adjudicated by a court of law.” The statement reads.
The ANC is the party of Jacob Zuma’s successor, South Africa’s president, Cyril Ramaphosa.
The Guptas are accused of using their close links with Mr. Zuma to win business contracts, influence high-profile government appointments, and misappropriate state funds.
The corruption trial of the former South African President, Jacob Zuma tilted to a new angle on Tuesday when the UAE revealed its police has arrested as the two brothers who fled South Africa after a judicial commission began probing their involvement in corruption in 2018.
The UAE Ministry of Justice said in a statement carried on state media on Tuesday said “the extradition request between the authorities in the UAE and South Africa is under procedure and further information will be made available in due course,”
South Africa last year said it has finalized an extradition treaty with United Arab Emirates that would allow it to bring back members of the Indian family accused of involvement in high-level state corruption to face trial.
The Gupta family is a wealthy Indian-born family with business interests in South Africa, whose most notable members are brothers Ajay, Atul, and Rajesh “Tony” Gupta—as well as Atul’s nephews Varun, and US-based Ashish and Amol. The family owns a business empire spanning computer equipment, media, and mining. The family became synonymous with corruption in South Africa and has been sanctioned by multiple countries for their activities.