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Anti-graft body summons Chiluba
25/03/2008 12:48 - (SA)
Lusaka - Zambia's former president Frederick Chiluba has been summoned to appear on Thursday before a special unit investigating corruption that took place under his government, his aide says.
Chiluba received the summons at his residence in Lusaka on Tuesday, a day after he returned from South Africa where he underwent treatment for a cardiac complication, Emmanuel Mwamba said.
"The call-out (summons) did not disclose the reasons. He is wanted on Thursday," Mwamba said.
Chiluba, who was already facing several graft charges before a magistrate court, was accused of having stolen huge sums of public funds together with his close aides and officials during his 10-year rule.
The ex-leader had denied the charges, saying his arrest was politically-motivated by his hand-picked successor President Levy Mwanawasa.
Chiluba ruled Zambia from 1991 to 2001 when he retired from politics after serving the constitutionally-allowed two terms of five years each.
A Zambian magistrate court ruled last month that Chiluba, 65, should face a corruption trial in May.
Chiluba and two businessmen co-defendants were facing charges of theft of about $500 000 in state funds.
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