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S.African diplomat suspended over Indian plane scandal
by Staff Writers
Johannesburg (AFP) May 02, 2013


A senior South African diplomat has been suspended over use of a military airport by wealthy Indian supporters of President Jacob Zuma, the government said Thursday, amid a deepening political scandal.

The foreign ministry's chief of protocol Bruce Koloane was placed on leave pending an investigation into how the Guptas, a wealthy Indian family, landed at a military airforce base outside Pretoria en route to a wedding.

A large charter plane landed at Waterkloof air force base on Tuesday carrying 200 guests who received a full police escort to the Sun City resort for the four-day wedding of 23-year-old Vega Gupta.

Media reports said Bollywood singers and actors were among the guests at what was promoted as the "wedding of the year".

But revelations that the plane used a facility supported by taxpayers prompted a political furore, with some of Zuma's closest allies demanding answers.

The foreign ministry said "no executive authority" was granted to approve the landing, but that "some officials" were involved.

As a result Koloane was placed on "compulsory leave" pending a probe into "the circumstances under which the clearances for the aircraft to land were secured."

That brought allegations of a cover-up and suggestions that Koloane was being made a scapegoat, both of which were rejected by the government.

The Gupta family, originally from India, is one of the richest in South Africa, and well-known benefactors of the ruling ANC.

The family owns a range of businesses including Sahara Computers and the pro-government New Age newspaper.

The family on Wednesday said it had received permission for the aircraft -- which was carrying "foreign ministers and other dignitaries" -- to land at the base.

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