Mozambique's Ex-President's Son On Trial Over $2bn Scandalformer President Armando Guebuza

The son of Mozambique’s ex-president and 18 others have gone on trial over the $2bn (£1.5bn) ‘tuna bonds’ affair.

Ndambi Guebuza, son of former President Armando Guebuza, and the others face charges of blackmail, embezzlement, and money laundering.

They are yet to comment on the charges levelled against them.

Mozambique’s biggest corruption scandal led donors including the IMF to cut funding for the country and the economy to collapse.

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Africa Today News, New York reports that the trial is being held in a large canvas tent in the grounds of a maximum-security prison in the outskirts of the capital, Maputo.

The city’s courtrooms were deemed too small for the scores of lawyers, 70 witnesses, and 250 media workers who have been accredited to attend.

In the opening court session, the judge said all the accused must attend court in prison uniform.

Although Mr. Guebuza is no longer in office, his Frelimo party remains in power, as it has been since independence in 1975.

AFRICA TODAY NEWS, NEW YORK