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[Published: Monday July 06 2009]

South Africa gets new crime squad

Pretoria, 06 July-(ANA)-South Africa's new serious-crime squad has begun work six months after its FBI-style predecessor was disbanded amid claims of political bias.

The Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation is intended to take on organised and white-collar crime.

Its predecessor, known as Scorpions, pursued several senior figures from the ruling ANC, including Jacob Zuma, who became president in May.

The ANC's opponents said the Scorpions' abolition was a political move.

But critics of the elite crime unit said the investigators were too focused on bringing down members of the ANC.

Mr Zuma's supporters maintained that the corruption charges brought against him were part of a political plot to prevent him becoming president by allies of Mr Zuma's rival, former President Thabo Mbeki.

The charges were dropped in April after a tape-recording emerged which suggested that the prosecution had been politically motivated.

Mr Mbeki has always denied such suggestions.

The Scorpions also had notoriously bad relations with the police. (ANA)

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