Fifteen people in South Africa are facing fraud charges relating to the funeral of the former president, Nelson Mandela, in 2013.
They include prominent members of the ruling African National Congress in the Eastern Cape province. They have not commented on the allegations.
Prosecutors accuse them of corruption and money-laundering amounting to nearly $700,000 (£500,000).
Mandela was the country’s first black leader after apartheid ended in 1994.
The allegations first emerged in 2014, months after Mandela’s funeral in Qunu, Eastern Cape, in December 2013, which was attended by heads of state from around the world.
Those facing charges include the health minister of Eastern Cape province, Sindiswa Gomba, a number of business figures, and other lawmakers from the governing ANC.
Among them are regional chair Pumlani Mkolo, former Buffalo City metro mayor Zukiswa Ncitha and council speaker Luleka Simon-Ndzele.
Prosecutors allege they made fraudulent claims for the transportation of mourners and venues used in the city of East London for memorial services.
They were granted bail and are expected to appear on 5 March.
“This matter is coming back to the roll after it was withdrawn in 2019 in order for the investigation to tighten up the loose ends and add more charges,” Sipho Ngwema, the national spokesperson for the National Prosecuting Authority, was quoted as saying by news site EWN.
Latest Stories
-
Nkwanta South: MCE kneels to beg chiefs to give peace a chance
1 min -
NDC hopes to win a majority of votes in Ho Central
3 mins -
Ghana improves to 50th on World Press Freedom Index
9 mins -
I will make you millionaires – Bawumia assures small-scale miners
43 mins -
Majority caucus requests reconvening of Parliament
45 mins -
Ghana ranks as 4th most stressful country for workers in Sub-Saharan Africa
1 hour -
Today’s front pages: Friday, May 3, 2024
1 hour -
CAFCC: USM Alger file appeal at CAS to contest CAF’s decisions on RS Berkane jersey
2 hours -
Africa’s Outstanding Professional, Engr. Ebenezer Kwadjo Dankyi
2 hours -
‘Only 300 businesses in Ghana meet criteria to participate in AfCFTA’
3 hours -
Edudzi Tameklo insists Cecilia Dapaah’s case requires FBI’s findings for completeness
4 hours -
Deloitte Ghana wins Africa ESG Company of the Year 2024
4 hours -
Medical Laboratory Professionals threaten to strike over conditions of service
6 hours -
Residents of Anloga, Keta express frustration over ECG billing
6 hours -
I don’t believe in praying in tongues – Strongman
6 hours