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South Africa's parliament is expected to abolish the country's independent crime-fighting unit, the Scorpions. | South Africa's parliament is expected to abolish the country's independent crime-fighting unit, the Scorpions. |
The body has been behind several high-profile investigations of political figures, including a corruption probe against ruling party leader Jacob Zuma. | The body has been behind several high-profile investigations of political figures, including a corruption probe against ruling party leader Jacob Zuma. |
Last month a judge dismissed charges against Mr Zuma, who is expected to become president after polls next year. | Last month a judge dismissed charges against Mr Zuma, who is expected to become president after polls next year. |
Opposition parties accuse the governing African National Congress of waging a political campaign against the unit. | Opposition parties accuse the governing African National Congress of waging a political campaign against the unit. |
The BBC's Mpho Lakaje in Johannesburg says Thursday's parliamentary debate and vote are seen as formalities, as the ANC had already spelled out plans to disband the Scorpions. | The BBC's Mpho Lakaje in Johannesburg says Thursday's parliamentary debate and vote are seen as formalities, as the ANC had already spelled out plans to disband the Scorpions. |
It follows a series of failed attempts by opposition parties and members of the public to save the body. | It follows a series of failed attempts by opposition parties and members of the public to save the body. |
Legislation supported by the ANC will create a new force of criminal investigators that will be integrated into the police. | |
Power struggle | |
The Scorpions unit has shaken South Africa's political landscape in the last few years, probing and arresting several prominent politicians, our correspondent says. | |
Among those pursued were ANC former chief whip Tony Yengeni and Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, the former wife of ex-President Nelson Mandela. | |
The Scorpions also led an investigation against suspended police commissioner Jacki Selebi, who faces trial next year. | |
But observers say the unit, formally known as the Directorate of Special Operations, pushed its luck too far when it pressed corruption charges Mr Zuma. | |
That case was at the centre of a power struggle between Mr Zuma and Thabo Mbeki, with Mr Zuma's allies accusing Mr Mbeki's supporters of using the Scorpions to stop his rival gaining power. | |
Mr Mbeki stepped down as president after Judge Chris Nicholson suggested that he had interfered in the case against Mr Zuma. | |
The former president has strongly denied this and has appealed against the judge's ruling. |