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MPs approve UAE extradition treaties

Publish date: 12 November 2018
Issue Number: 799
Diary: IBA Legalbrief Africa
Category: International

SA is a step closer to having extradition and mutual legal assistance treaties with the United Arab Emirates after MPs in the National Assembly's Justice Committee unanimously adopted a request by Justice Minister Michael Masutha for Parliament to approve the treaties, says a TimesLIVE report. Masutha signed both treaties on 25 September in Abu Dhabi after getting authorisation from President Cyril Ramaphosa to do so on behalf of the government. The step is a culmination of an eight-year process which began with discussions between the two parties in February 2010. MPs were not impressed with the length of time it has taken for the two parties to sign the treaties‚ with some even suggesting that the process was deliberately delayed to protect the politically-connected Gupta family. Steve Swarts, of the ACDP, said the process could have been expedited when this country signed a double taxation agreement in 2016. ‘I raised my concerns regarding the Guptas back then ... we now know the allegations are that the Guptas are in the UAE.’ Swart said they appreciated that the matter was being expedited by the Ramaphosa administration.

– TimesLIVE

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