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Zambian ex-president appears before corruption probe
Zambian ex-president appears before corruption probe
Posted : Monday, 18 March 2013 08:13AM

LUSAKA (Reuters) - Former Zambian president Rupiah Banda appeared before an official investigation panel on Monday to answer allegations of corruption during his three years in charge of Africa's biggest copper producer.

Police barricaded roads leading to the national anti-drugs offices, where Banda underwent more than two hours of questioning behind closed doors.

Banda, who was stripped of his immunity from prosecution last week, waved to supporters as he walked into the building but did not say anything. After his release, a government spokeswoman said the questioning would resume on Tuesday.

Defense lawyer Robert Amsterdam has accused President Michael Sata's government of launching a witch hunt against Banda, who ruled the southern African country from 2008 to 2011, when he lost an election to Sata.

Since then, a few Banda officials have been convicted in high-profile corruption probes into deals struck during his time in office, and prosecutors are continuing to investigate suspected shortfalls in state revenues from copper mining.

In February, Banda, who then enjoyed immunity from prosecution, was summoned for questioning but refused to appear before the panel.

(Reporting by Chris Mfula; Editing by Ed Cropley)

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