Former South African president Jacob Zuma has come under fire for allegedly meeting with a Gupta brother in India, which has reignited concerns over corruption. South African officials have expressed outrage, accusing Zuma of undermining accountability and revisiting past corruption issues, according to Tori.ng.
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Former President Jacob Zuma's recent visit to India has sparked renewed outrage due to its connection to a long-standing corruption scandal involving the Gupta family. A South African minister criticized Zuma's actions, suggesting that the meeting with a Gupta brother is a blatant disregard for the country's integrity, likening it to showing a 'middle finger' to South Africa, according to Upland Media.
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