World News | Investigators Search the Home of South Africa's Parliament Speaker over Bribery Allegations
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. A special investigations unit in South Africa searched the home of the Speaker of Parliament on Tuesday and seized evidence as part of a probe into accusations that she accepted bribes in her previous role as defence minister.
Cape Town, Mar 19 (AP) A special investigations unit in South Africa searched the home of the Speaker of Parliament on Tuesday and seized evidence as part of a probe into accusations that she accepted bribes in her previous role as defence minister.
The search and seizure operation at the Johannesburg home of Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, who is a veteran lawmaker with the ruling African National Congress party, was confirmed in a statement from Parliament.
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The Speaker denied any wrongdoing and “reaffirms she has nothing to hide,” the statement said. She cooperated with the investigators, who searched her home for more than five hours, Parliament said.
The investigation of Mapisa-Nqakula was made public this month by a newspaper, which said she was suspected of receiving at least USD 120,000 in bribes from a defense contractor between 2016 and 2019. The money was delivered to her in cash in gift bags, according to The Sunday Times newspaper.
A spokesman for the National Prosecuting Authority said the operation was carried out by its investigating directorate. (AP)
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