Controversial trade links between the two countries remain — albeit on a far smaller scale than in the past
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/ 12 October 2008
Angola hopes to bury an arms case now before French courts in which its president is suspected of receiving millions in kickbacks.
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/ 11 October 2008
Members of France’s political and business elite went on trial this week charged with involvement in the illegal sale of weapons to Angola.
But Parliament has not been informed of the exports as required, writes Clive Rubin.
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/ 15 September 2008
Cancellation of military satellite deal could result in a huge lawsuit in The Hague, write Stefaans Brümmer and Nic Dawes.
South Africans can be proud of the legislation that governs the NCACC. It has flaws, but outlaws the sale of arms to countries abusing human rights.
Company with connections to Georgiadis paid ‘consulting fees’ to former Thyssen executive