President Jacob Zuma will on Thursday release the findings of a probe into charges of fraud and corruption relating to a major arms deal arranged by South Africa in the late 1990s, his office said.
South Africa's President to release findings on controversial arms deal
Then-President Thabo Mbeki sacked Zuma as his deputy in 2005 after he was implicated in the deal.
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Then-President Thabo Mbeki sacked Zuma as his deputy in 2005 after he was implicated in the deal.
Zuma, who became president in 2009, appointed a commission to investigate the deal in 2011.
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