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With Interpol warrant, South Africa authorities close in on fugitive Gupta brothers

The highly influential Guptas appear unruffled as a court uncovers evidence of fraud in a farm project that is only a tiny part of their alleged corruption and money laundering.

June 12, 2021 / 13:57 IST
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Two EFF (Economic Freedom Fighters) members carry a placard showing Atul Gupta, at the 2017 Zuma Must Fall protest in Cape Town. (Image: Discott via Wikimedia Commons CC 4.0)
Two EFF (Economic Freedom Fighters) members carry a placard showing Atul Gupta, at the 2017 Zuma Must Fall protest in Cape Town. (Image: Discott via Wikimedia Commons CC 4.0)

The noose may be tightening around the India-born Gupta brothers, who are wanted in South Africa in connection with alleged embezzlement, money laundering and corruption cases involving an estimated $8 billion.

The South African government has declared them fugitives. The Guptas, who are now said to be living in a villa in Emirates Hills, one of Dubai’s most expensive residential communities, have denied all charges against them and any wrongdoing.

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The siphoning of 24 million rand (Rs 13 crore) is the first concrete proof that a South African court has found against the brothers, but it may only be the tip of the iceberg. Investigators in South Africa claim the family, which was once close to former South Africa President Jacob Zuma, is involved in several cases.

Earlier this week, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) ratified an extradition treaty with South Africa, which may pave the way for the Gupta brothers to be sent back.