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Zambia's Chiluba guilty of graft | Zambia's Chiluba guilty of graft |
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Zambia's ex-President Frederick Chiluba has been found guilty of stealing $46m (£23m) of public money by a UK court. | |
The judge said that Zambians should know that when he appeared wearing his trademark designer clothes, they were paid for with stolen money. | The judge said that Zambians should know that when he appeared wearing his trademark designer clothes, they were paid for with stolen money. |
Mr Chiluba's spokesman told a Zambian newspaper that the ex-leader did not accept the court's jurisdiction. | |
Mr Chiluba was not in the London High Court but the ruling could lead to the seizure of his assets. | |
The civil case was brought on behalf of the Zambian attorney general. | |
Swiss boutique | |
Justice Peter Smith said Mr Chiluba had a global reputation as a "smart and expensive dresser", with his "FJT" monogram on shirts and suits and specially made shoes with high heels. | |
He officially earned about $100,000 while in power from 1991-2001 and yet he paid an exclusive boutique shop in Switzerland $1.2m. | |
President Levy Mwanawasa has led a fight against corruption | |
"This was at a time when the vast majority of Zambians were struggling to live on $1 a day and many could not afford more than one meal a day," the judge said. | |
Two years ago, he was furious when hundreds of his designer suits, shirts and shoes were seized from a warehouse where he had stored them. | |
"What they have done is to bring my underpants out to the general public," Mr Chiluba told reporters. | |
Before the ruling, Mr Chiluba's spokesman Emmanuel Mwamba told Zambia's The Post newspaper that local courts should handle any prosecutions. | |
"Dr Chiluba has refused to recognise the jurisdiction and authority of the London court. He has stated that he will not submit himself to its findings," Mr Mwamba said. | |
Mr Chiluba laundered the money through two London-based law firms, the judge said. | |
A Zambian court last year ruled that Mr Chiluba was medically unfit to stand trial on corruption charges. | |
His handpicked successor, President Levy Mwanawasa, has been pursuing an anti-corruption drive against Mr Chiluba's former government. | |
Mr Mwanawasa said that he would grant a presidential pardon to Mr Chiluba if he admitted the allegations of corruption and returned 75% of the cash he allegedly stole. |