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State should look into missing Gaddafi millions: Fikile Mbalula

ANC election head Fikile Mbalula says the state must look into allegations that former president Jacob Zuma allegedly kept money amounting to over R400-million at his Nkandla home.

It’s alleged the money belonged to former Libyan president Muammar Gaddafi and that the cash is now believed to have been moved to Eswatini.

Fikile Mbalula

Mbalula says the ANC isn’t implicated in the report and that the state should respond to the issue.

“Due processes will be followed and the officials will respond to that,” Mbalula said.

“Reports most of the time can be reported but in themselves don’t constitute the truth and that is why it is important as a movement we don’t entangle ourselves in issues that crop up in a particular space and only to find out that we are dancing to an agenda.

“Because they have arisen in the public discourse, they must be responded to by the parties involved.

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Source: eNCA