eSwatini Central Bank denies holding money for Zuma following missing 'Gaddafi millions' claims | itchybyte
The Central Bank of eSwatini denied holding money from a former president of South Africa following reports that Jacob Zuma had stashed the late Muammar Gaddafi's money in that country.
"By law, and indeed in practice, the bank only holds money for the eSwatini Government and locally licensed commercial banks. The money was reportedly secretly moved to eSwatini earlier this year from Zuma's Nkandla residence, where it had been ostensibly hidden. According to the Sunday Times' sources, Zuma travelled to Libya in 2011 with then intelligence minister Siyabonga Cwele, where the delegation offered the Libyan leader safe passage to SA as rebel forces closed in.
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