The coming extradition process is likely to take months, perhaps years.
On March 16 2016, then deputy finance minister Mcebisi Jonas issued a public statement confirming that he had been offered the post of finance minister by members of the Gupta family.
Revelations of how the family bullied, bribed and manipulated their way into using state-owned companies and government departments as their personal piggy banks rolled in thick and fast. Now, more than six years later, two of the three Gupta brothers, Atul and Rajesh, have finally been arrested. But it is too early to celebrate.
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