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Ex-president to sue Botswana over embezzling claim

Thursday December 12 2019
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Botswana former president Ian Khama Sereste when he announced his departure from the Botswana Democratic Party in his home village in Serowe on May 25, 2019. PHOTO | MONIRUL BHUIYAN | AFP

By BBC

Botswana's former President Ian Khama says he plans to sue the government for defamation after he, other former officials and a South African businesswoman were accused of embezzling billions of dollars.

A department investigating state corruption in Botswana alleges that they set up bank accounts in Hong Kong and South Africa in order to finance terrorism.

All the accused have denied the allegations and at a news conference in South Africa, Mr Khama described them as wild claims that were part of a state-sponsored smear campaign.

Since stepping down last year, Mr Khama has accused current President Mokgweetsi Masisi of betraying the country and reversing policy decisions, including lifting a ban on elephant hunting.

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