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Ex-Interpol man denies corruption | Ex-Interpol man denies corruption |
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South Africa's former chief of police Jackie Selebi has pleaded not guilty at the start of his corruption trial. | South Africa's former chief of police Jackie Selebi has pleaded not guilty at the start of his corruption trial. |
Mr Selebi resigned as head of Interpol after he was charged with having links to organised crime and accepting bribes worth 1.2m rand ($157,000, £98,000). | Mr Selebi resigned as head of Interpol after he was charged with having links to organised crime and accepting bribes worth 1.2m rand ($157,000, £98,000). |
The BBC's Jonah Fisher in Johannesburg says his case is seen as a test of a much-criticised justice system. | The BBC's Jonah Fisher in Johannesburg says his case is seen as a test of a much-criticised justice system. |
He is a senior member of the ruling African National Congress and the trial could have political ramifications. | He is a senior member of the ruling African National Congress and the trial could have political ramifications. |
As he left court, Mr Selebi said: "I am ready to drop bombshells." | |
His lawyers said the charges were part of a conspiracy against him by the National Prosecuting Authority. | |
JACKIE SELEBI 1987: Head of ANC Youth League1991: In charge of repatriating ANC exiles1994: Elected MP1995: South Africa's ambassador to UN2000: Appointed police chief2004: Elected head of Interpol2008: Charged with corruption, resigns as Interpol head, suspended as SA police chief2009: Denies charges at start of trial SA's controversial police chief | JACKIE SELEBI 1987: Head of ANC Youth League1991: In charge of repatriating ANC exiles1994: Elected MP1995: South Africa's ambassador to UN2000: Appointed police chief2004: Elected head of Interpol2008: Charged with corruption, resigns as Interpol head, suspended as SA police chief2009: Denies charges at start of trial SA's controversial police chief |
They said the NPA had offered criminals immunity from prosecution if they testified against Mr Selebi. | |
The NPA has previously been accused of being heavily politicised, especially in its prosecution of President Jacob Zuma. | |
During the case at Johannesburg's High Court, prosecutors will seek to prove that Mr Selebi, 58, received corrupt payments over a five-year period. | During the case at Johannesburg's High Court, prosecutors will seek to prove that Mr Selebi, 58, received corrupt payments over a five-year period. |
The South African Press Association says he stood solemnly in a grey suit as the charges against him - two of corruption and one of defeating the end of justice - were read out. | The South African Press Association says he stood solemnly in a grey suit as the charges against him - two of corruption and one of defeating the end of justice - were read out. |
"I plead not guilty," he said. | "I plead not guilty," he said. |
At the heart of the allegations is Mr Selebi's relationship with convicted drug smuggler, Glen Agliotti, who is also accused of links to the murder of a prominent mining magnate. | At the heart of the allegations is Mr Selebi's relationship with convicted drug smuggler, Glen Agliotti, who is also accused of links to the murder of a prominent mining magnate. |
Prosecutors allege that Agliotti paid bribes and gifts to the police commissioner in exchange for turning a blind eye to drugs trafficking. | |
Mr Selebi, who was South Africa's first black police chief, was a close ally of former President Thabo Mbeki, a bitter rival to Mr Zuma. | |
Corruption charges against Mr Zuma were dropped shortly before he became president after elections in April. He said those were part of a plot against him by Mbeki allies. | |
Mr Selebi was a political appointee and had no previous experience of policing when he was appointed as police chief in 2000. | |
When the allegations of corruption first surfaced, opposition parties accused Mr Mbeki of protecting Mr Selebi. | |
His contract was extended even after he had been charged with corruption. | His contract was extended even after he had been charged with corruption. |
The case has now been postponed until Tuesday. | The case has now been postponed until Tuesday. |