South African officials are investigating claims
ex-Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and his family stashed $1bn (£600m) in assets
in the country. Libya has reportedly called for help in repatriating diamonds, gold and
cash.
The assets were being held by four banks and security companies in South
Africa, reports quoting Libyan investigators say. Some estimates suggest that Gaddafi's total foreign assets could be worth as
much as $80bn.
Gaddafi was captured and killed as he tried to flee his home town of Sirte
during Libya's political uprising in October 2011. Any assets belonging to him or his family are firmly considered by many Libyans
as state-owned property that should be returned.
Libyan investigators had met South African Finance
Minister Pravin Gordhan and President Jacob Zuma to
discuss locating and returning the money.
1 comment:
That is true, it should be returned to them.
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