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South Africa's ANC calls for Zuma GuptaLeaks investigation | South Africa's ANC calls for Zuma GuptaLeaks investigation |
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South Africa's ruling party has called for an investigation into emails which appear to show allegedly corrupt links between President Jacob Zuma's family and wealthy businessmen. | South Africa's ruling party has called for an investigation into emails which appear to show allegedly corrupt links between President Jacob Zuma's family and wealthy businessmen. |
The African National Congress (ANC) said the allegations questioned the credibility of the government and such matters could not be allowed to fester. | The African National Congress (ANC) said the allegations questioned the credibility of the government and such matters could not be allowed to fester. |
Mr Zuma recently survived calls for his resignation by some senior ANC members. | Mr Zuma recently survived calls for his resignation by some senior ANC members. |
The allegations have been dismissed as a fabrication by Mr Zuma's lawyers. | The allegations have been dismissed as a fabrication by Mr Zuma's lawyers. |
The Gupta family of businessmen has said the leaks were "politically inspired". | The Gupta family of businessmen has said the leaks were "politically inspired". |
Mr Zuma has become increasing unpopular in recent years amid accusations of corruption and not doing enough to tackle poverty. | |
There have been mass protests calling for him to step down. | |
One of the revelations in the emails, known as GuptaLeaks, is that President Zuma was hoping to take up residency in the United Arab Emirates. A claim that was denied. | |
Others appear to show that the Gupta family exerts undue influence over the government. | |
Have Jacob Zuma's nine lives run out? Milton Nkosi, BBC News, South Africa | |
By calling for an investigation, the African National Congress is putting its own leader under pressure to come clean. | |
At the centre of the alleged scandal is President Zuma's son Duduzane, a business partner with the controversial Gupta family. | |
Some of the emails released by local media allege that Duduzane has been playing the role of middleman between his father and private business interests. | |
This looks like the ANC is slowly washing its hands of its 74-year-old leader. They know he will not be at the helm in six months' time and so the dominos are beginning to fall. | |
Mr Zuma's obituary has been written many times before. But even so, it does feel like Mr Zuma's nine lives are gradually coming to an end. | |
Mr Zuma is due to step down as ANC president in December and his ex-wife Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma and Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa are vying to replace him. | |
His term as national president expires in 2019. |