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‘Kadhafi millions headIng back to Tripoli’

 The South African Treasury has confirmed that an agreement, to repatriate the millions of dollars held in South Africa by the Mouammar Kadhafi regime, has been reached with the Libyan Government, PANA reported Friday.

Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan said the transfer of “what is thought to be about US$ 1billion” will be done under the terms of the United Nations protocol.

The assets are in the form of funds held by local banks as well as gold bullion stored at Johannesburg’s OR Tambo International Airport.

Gordan met with a high-level Libyan Government delegation tasked with locating all assets taken out of Libya by Kadhafi and his aides.

Earlier this month, it was revealed that Kadhafi’s former Chief of Staff, Bashir Saleh, who is on Interpol’s most-wanted list, has surfaced in South Africa.

It appears he assisted the deposed Libyan leader and his family to stash the money in South Africa.

The official opposition Democratic Alliance said Saleh was spotted at the 5th BRICS summit in Durban earlier this year, and expressed concern at claims that he is able to fly regularly – without being detained – between South Africa, Swaziland and Niger.

It called for Saleh to be arrested and a full investigation conducted “so that the world knows that South Africa will not allow itself to become a safe haven for international criminals”.

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