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DR Congo's Bemba found guilty at ICC of witness bribing | DR Congo's Bemba found guilty at ICC of witness bribing |
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Former Congolese Vice President Jean-Pierre Bemba has been found guilty by the International Criminal Court (ICC) of bribing witnesses. | Former Congolese Vice President Jean-Pierre Bemba has been found guilty by the International Criminal Court (ICC) of bribing witnesses. |
Bemba was found guilty earlier this year of war crimes and crimes against humanity, and jailed for 18 years. | Bemba was found guilty earlier this year of war crimes and crimes against humanity, and jailed for 18 years. |
On Wednesday he was convicted of corruptly influencing witnesses and falsifying evidence in that trial. Four close aides were also found guilty. | On Wednesday he was convicted of corruptly influencing witnesses and falsifying evidence in that trial. Four close aides were also found guilty. |
It is the first such corruption trial in the history of the ICC in The Hague. | It is the first such corruption trial in the history of the ICC in The Hague. |
The court heard that Bemba and his co-defendants had tried to corrupt 14 key witnesses in the original trial by bribing them with money and laptops. | |
Delivering the verdict, Judge Bertram Schmitt said the case was "about clear, and downright criminal behaviour of the five accused... that resulted in serious offences against the administration of justice". | |
"No legal system in the world can accept the bribing of witnesses, the inducement of witnesses to lie or the coaching of witnesses. Today's judgement sends a clear message that the court is not willing to allow its proceedings to be hampered or destroyed," he said. | |
Also found guilty were Bemba's lawyer Aime Kilolo; his legal case manager Jean-Jacques Mangenda; Congolese politician Fidele Babala; and Narcisse Arido, who had been a witness for the defence. | |
Bemba was convicted in March of crimes committed in the neighbouring Central African Republic (CAR) in 2002-2003. He was accused of failing to stop his rebel forces from killing and raping people. | |
Bemba was jailed in June and is appealing against his conviction. | Bemba was jailed in June and is appealing against his conviction. |
In the latest case, prosecutors had said evidence including telephone recordings, records of money transfers, emails and texts showed Bemba and his aides had tried to pervert the course of justice. | In the latest case, prosecutors had said evidence including telephone recordings, records of money transfers, emails and texts showed Bemba and his aides had tried to pervert the course of justice. |
The defence, however, argued that the telephone recordings had been misinterpreted. | The defence, however, argued that the telephone recordings had been misinterpreted. |
Who is Jean-Pierre Bemba? | |
Profile: Jean-Pierre Bemba | |
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